You'll Find Me
Amanda Rawson Hill
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American Psychological Association
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Religiöse Bilderbücher
Beschreibung
This lyrical heartful story provides consent and gently encourage readers to move to a place of peace and acceptance despite the absence.
Loss becomes remembrance in this book that offers tender ways to pay tribute to, and meaningfully incorporate, a loved one’s lost presence into present and future life experiences. Be it departed friends, family, pets, and more, memories can carry us beyond the precious moments we have together to keep the ones we loved before in mind forever.
Throughout the book the omnipresent narrator encourages thoughtful reflection on the empty spaces left by the loss. The gentle scenes portrayed inspire recovery from sadness and honor those who are absent.
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