This article is from the Children's Books FAQ, by Hilary Morrison, morrison@evol1.mbl.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Upside Down
Mary Jane Miller (Viking, 1992)
Ages 8-12. When her mom dates the father of two classmates,
Sara must find the strength to accept change.
Where Do I Belong? A Kid's Guide to Stepfamilies
Buff Bradley (Harper, 1982)
Ages 8-11. Tips on living in stepfamilies.
Why Are We Getting a Divorce?
Peter Mayle (Harmony, 1988)
Ages 8-12. Why parents split up and how children can handle
their wide variety of feelings.
How It Feels When Parents Divorce
Jill Krementz (Knopf, 1984)
Ages 9-13. Children talk about living through a divorce.
Father Figure
Richard Peck (Viking, 1992)
Ages 12 and up. When their mother dies, eight years after
her divorce, two brothers get the chance to know--and
forgive--their father.
 
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