WHAT ON EARTH DO YOU DO WHEN SOMEONE
DIES?
written and illustrated by Trevor Romain.
When Trevor Romains father died, Trevor didnt know what to feel, say, or do.
Shocked, saddened, and confused, all he could say was . . . wow. As he started
understanding what had happened, he began writing about his experiences and feelings. His
new booksimple, insightful, and straight from the heartis for any child who
has lost a loved one or other special person. Trevor talks directly to kids about what
death means and how to cope.
He asks the kinds of questions kids have about deathWhy? How? What next? Is it my
fault? Whats a funeral?in basic, straightforward terms. He describes and
discusses the overwhelming emotions involved in grievingsadness, fear, anger,
guiltand offers practical strategies for dealing with them. He also suggests
meaningful ways to remember and honor the person who has died.
When someone dies, adults are often involved with their own loss and grief and not as
available to children as they might otherwise be. This little book, full of concrete
advice and expressive illustrations, offers the comfort and reassurance that children need
during these difficult times. Written to and for kids, its alsorecommended for
parents and other relatives, educators, counselors, and youth workers. 64 pp., B&W
illust., S/C, 5 1/8" x 6". Ages 510. |
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