Daniel has always been close to his Uncle Tim. But Uncle Tim is dying of AIDS. In his confusion Daniel asks questions about AIDS and the answers are incorporated into the text. Daniel learns to celebrate Uncle Tim's life and to cherish his memories, even thinking of how he can pass on the lessons taught by Uncle Tim.
The books selected for this bibliography deal with death and the grief process. The bibliography focuses on books aimed at children and teenagers, aged 0-16, and non-fiction guides for concerned adults dealing with these groups.
Losing Uncle Tim by MaryKate Jordan
Losing Uncle Tim by MaryKate Jordan, illustrated by Judith Friedman. A. Whitman, 1989.
Daniel has always been close to his Uncle Tim. But Uncle Tim is dying of AIDS. In his confusion Daniel asks questions about AIDS and the answers are incorporated into the text. Daniel learns to celebrate Uncle Tim's life and to cherish his memories, even thinking of how he can pass on the lessons taught by Uncle Tim.
Daniel has always been close to his Uncle Tim. But Uncle Tim is dying of AIDS. In his confusion Daniel asks questions about AIDS and the answers are incorporated into the text. Daniel learns to celebrate Uncle Tim's life and to cherish his memories, even thinking of how he can pass on the lessons taught by Uncle Tim.
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