Gardner, Richard.
The Boys and Girls Book About Divorce
. New York: Bantam Books, 1970.
A very readable book for children that gives straight answers and practical suggestions on how to make the best of divorce.
Gittleman, Steele.
The Kids
’
Book of Divorce
. Cambridge: Lewis Publishing Co., 1981.
A “kids-talking-to-kids” approach written by a group of students based on their own experiences and interviews. It emphasizes the for children to ask questions and that children will not be totally devastated by divorce.
Richards, Arlene, and Willis, Irene.
How to Get It Together When Your Parents Are Coming Apart
. New York: Bantam Books, 1976. The issues around divorce are explored by the use of real case histories. The development of coping skills by children is stressed.
Sitea, Linda. “Zachary’s Divorce,” in
Free To Be Me
. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974.
The easy to read short story of a small boy dealing with “his” divorce.