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Authors: Rebecca Westcott

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Liv's Playlist
  1. ‘Lovely Day' by Bill Withers (A bit of an oldie but brilliant. My dad puts this on when he's in a good mood and sometimes I'd see him and mum dancing together in the kitchen. I played this all night after Ben smiled at me. Some days are totally perfect!)
  2. ‘Prince Charming' by Adam & The Ants (I looked up this band on YouTube after I read the diary entry where Mum wrote that they were her favourite. They're OK, I s'pose. The video's pretty funny!)
  3. Pokemon theme tune (Not on MY playlist but I'm forced to listen to it for hours on end when Isaac decides it's his tune of the day.)
  4. ‘Welcome Home' by Radical Face (this was on my iPod when Dad brought Mum back from St Mary's Hospice. I really, truly love this song.)
  5. ‘This Little Light Of Mine' (We sang this song at Mum's funeral. I can't listen to it without crying, but I know that Mum is somewhere, watching over me and telling me to let my light shine.)
  6. Brahms' Lullaby (I asked Dad what the lullaby was that I sang to Mum the last time I saw her. He didn't know but I sang it to Leah and she told me it was Brahms' Lullaby and she downloaded it for me from iTunes. Sometimes I go to sleep with my earphones in and this on my iPod and I imagine that Mum is singing me to sleep.)
  7. ‘Here comes the Sun' by The Beatles (This was one of Mum's favourite songs. Playing this song makes me think about Mum doing the washing up and singing at the top of her voice. It makes me smile.)
  8. ‘Hall of Fame' by The Script (I listen to this when I want to remind myself of what Mum wanted me to do – to LIVE LIFE LOUDLY and be the best that I can be.)
Sources of advice

If you or someone you know has been bereaved, you might find these websites helpful:

www.griefencounter.org.uk

www.winstonswish.org.uk

You might also find these fiction books helpful:

5+

Badger's Parting Gifts
by Susan Varley

Michael Rosen's Sad Book
by Michael Rosen and Quentin Blake

8+

Two Weeks with the Queen
by Morris Gleitzman

The Cat Mummy
by Jacqueline Wilson

10+

Cherry Crush
by Cathy Cassidy

12+

The Fault in Our Stars
by John Green

My Sister Jodie
by Jacqueline Wilson

Vicky Angel
by Jacqueline Wilson

A Monster Calls
by Patrick Ness

My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece
by Annabel Pitcher

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