Death (Changes) by Janine Amos

Death (Changes)

Janine Amos
32 pages
Windmill Books; 1 edition
Jul 2009
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Grade 1-3 In each book, readers are introduced to four different children through a series of letters and stand-alone stories, and spreads with bullet points offer suggestions, tips, and practical advice. In Death, the author acknowledges that it is normal to feel angry at the deceased person, or to worry that someone else in your family might die. Tips on how to cope are listed, such as talking to someone, collecting special photos, and keeping a journal. In Divorce, Tom writes a letter to his grandma worrying that his life will change for the worse with his dad moving out. His grandmother's response reassures the boy that while his life will change, his parents both still love him, and are there to help him through this transition. While the books tackle difficult topics in a commendable way, they feel chaotic at times.
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Pages 32
Publisher Windmill Books; 1 ed...
Published 2009
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