Incoming Resources
- Supersurvivors, the surprising link between suffering and success, David B. Feldman, Ph.D. & Lee Daniels Kravetz
- Hurts so good, the science and culture of pain on purpose, Leigh Cowart
- When bad things happen to good people, Harold S. Kushner
- Standing at the edge, finding freedom where fear and courage meet, Joan Halifax ; foreword by Rebecca Solnit
- You don't have to suffer, a handbook for moving beyond life's crises/, Judy Tatelbaum. --
- This brilliant darkness, a book of strangers, Jeff Sharlet
- The broken and the whole, discovering joy after heartbreak : lessons from a life of faith, Charles S. Sherman
- The book of calamities, five questions about suffering and its meaning, Peter Trachtenberg
- La chaise rouge devant le fleuve, apprivoiser sa souffrance : apprendre à danser avec la vie, Rémi Tremblay et Diane Bérard
- When bad things happen to good women, getting you (or someone you love) through the toughest times, Carole Brody Fleet
- Standing at the edge, finding freedom where fear and courage meet, Joan Halifax ; foreword by Rebecca Solnit
- Wait, a love letter to those in despair, Cuong Lu
- The Lotus effect, shedding suffering and rediscovering your essential self, Pavel G. Somov
- Falling into grace, insights on the end of suffering, Adyashanti
- On the pedagogy of suffering, hermeneutic and Buddhist meditations, David W. Jardine, Christopher Gilham, Graham McCaffrey, editors
- Supersurvivors, the surprising link between suffering and success, David B. Feldman, PhD, and Lee Daniel Kravetz
- The sweet spot, the pleasures of suffering and the search for meaning, Paul Bloom
- Falling into grace, insights on the end of suffering, Adyashanti
- This too shall last, finding grace when suffering lingers, K.J. Ramsey