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Wishes for One More Day
Wishes for One More Day

Wishes for One More Day

<DIV><FONT face=&#34;Times New Roman&#34;>5–7, Grades K–2</FONT></DIV>

JUVENILE FICTION

32 Pages, 8.5 x 11

Formats: PDF, EPUB

PDF, $9.99 (US $9.99) (CA $12.99)

Publication Date: July 2021

ISBN 9781947277649

Rights: WOR

Flashlight Press (Jul 2021)

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Overview

A grandfather's death inspires his grandchildren to create a book of wishes in this sensitive portrayal of dealing with the loss of a loved one. When Anna and her little brother Joey hear the sad news about their Poppy's death, they begin to think about what they would do if they could have one more day with him. They smile thinking about Poppy’s crazy birthday hat, giggle at the silly songs Poppy used to plunk out on the piano, and laugh out loud at the weekly chicken-soup game they played with him at the deli. As the list grows into a pile, the pile becomes a book—a book of wishes for one more day with Poppy—or, as their mother explains, a memory book of the love and fun they shared with him, since all of their wishes have already come true. This treasured memento celebrates Poppy’s life and helps Anna and Joey keep his memory alive for years to come.

Reviews

"The gentle pastel watercolor pencil illustrations complement this tribute to a dearly loved grandfather. . . . Parents and caregivers will find this book very useful in helping children cope with the loss of a grandparent . . . and maybe find a bit of solace for themselves, as well."  —Children's Literature


"An excellent book that will resonate with many children who experience the death of someone they loved . . . addresses the unpredictable and varied range of emotions, the different perspectives of adult and child, and the idea of how memories can be comforting."  —Dr. Patti Homan, program director, PATHways Center for Grief & Loss


"A very strong addition to books available on loss, tenderly articulating the 'wishes' we all have."  —Ithaca Child


"A treat for the heart and soul."  —The Jewish Press


"This is a dear, sweet book that focuses on the issue of death without making it beyond the understanding of  5-9-year-olds."  —National Jewish Post & Opinion


"This [book] would be very helpful and comforting to use with children who have lost a grandparent or other loved one."  —Jewish Book World


"Covering a wide range of emotions, this celebration of Poppy’s life will help Anna and Joey keep his memory alive for years to come. . . . Jacqui Grantford's portrait-quality gouache and watercolor pencil illustrations are a fitting tribute to this reminder of the important things in life."   —MyShelf.com

Author Biography

Melanie Joy Pastor is a studio teacher who educates child actors on television sets around Los Angeles. She is passionate about teaching Writer’s Workshop to budding young minds, and is developing a program to promote emotional health in schools. Melanie has two children of her own whose curiosity about life leads to endless discussions and provides inspiration for her writing. In her spare time, she likes to swim, hike, and relax at the beach. She lives in Woodland Hills, California, and Wishes for One More Day was her first picture book.

Jaq Grantford is an Australian author and artist. Her passion for portraiture is evident in the many children’s books she’s illustrated. One of her greatest joys is to paint the faces of the characters, especially children, all shiny and bright. Jaq’s work is held in numerous collections, including the National Gallery of Victoria, and she has won international awards for her art. She lives in Melbourne with her two very helpful studio cats.