When people die: stories from young people

Abbie Gunn, Hannah Bradley, Kian Taylor, Amy Maloy, Emily Gunn, Janet O'Connor (Contributor), Lynsey Semple, Dillon Hipson, Steven Kerr, Emma Moore, Divya Jindal-Snape (Editor), Chris Murray (Editor), Golnar Nabizadeh (Editor), Phillip Vaughan (Editor), Sally Paul (Contributor), Susan Rasmussen (Contributor), Nina Vaswani (Contributor), Mark Brown (Artist), Monica Burns (Artist), Rebecca Horner (Artist)Garry Mac, Norrie Millar (Artist), Katie Quinn (Artist)

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Abstract

When People Die: Stories from Young People is a comic that tells numerous stories about death and resilience from a group of young people. The comic helps readers gain different and better perspectives on grief and what grieving means for young people. These stories and scenarios have been written by a group of young people selected from Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (Robin House), HMYOI Polmont, and Richmond’s Hope, and put together by the team at the Dundee Comics Creative Space.

This comic will help people such as school teachers, guidance counsellors and anyone who reads it to learn more about how it feels to be in the position of a grieving young person, and how to act in situations that may come up with a grieving child.
Original languageEnglish
TypeComics
PublisherUniVerse
Number of pages40
Place of PublicationDundee
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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