A bereaved father sets out on a journey of discovery in this poignant, hopeful picture book from the celebrated author of Michael Rosenās Sad Book. It has been a while since Eddie died, and his father is still coming to terms with the fact that heās gone. Heās not here, heās not there, heās not anywhere. Is that the end? In a beautiful, deeply moving picture book, Michael Rosen follows a father much like himself as he interacts with the people who were part of Eddieās lifeāhis classmates, his coach, his siblings. As each person relays a memory, and as the father remembers Eddie himself, he realizes his son is still there, and that when he thinks of Eddie, each time itās new. With honesty, humor, and grace, the author of the personal memoir Michael Rosenās Sad Book, seen as one of the finest childrenās books about loss, makes clear that while grieving may be the work of a lifetime, so too are the quiet revelations that affirm that our loved ones are still with us. An authorās note offers some background and support for anyone talking to children about bereavement.
Where Are You, Eddie? A Companion to Michael Rosen's Sad Book - Michael Rosen & Gill Smith
A bereaved father sets out on a journey of discovery in this poignant, hopeful picture book from the celebrated author of Michael Rosenās Sad Book. It has been a while since Eddie died, and his father is still coming to terms with the fact that heās gone. Heās not here, heās not there, heās not anywhere. Is that the end? In a beautiful, deeply moving picture book, Michael Rosen follows a father much like himself as he interacts with the people who were part of Eddieās lifeāhis classmates, his coach, his siblings. As each person relays a memory, and as the father remembers Eddie himself, he realizes his son is still there, and that when he thinks of Eddie, each time itās new. With honesty, humor, and grace, the author of the personal memoir Michael Rosenās Sad Book, seen as one of the finest childrenās books about loss, makes clear that while grieving may be the work of a lifetime, so too are the quiet revelations that affirm that our loved ones are still with us. An authorās note offers some background and support for anyone talking to children about bereavement.