This book focuses on life of a family a few years after the death of the mother. The book is illustrated by photographs of the family conducting a day in their life. The children spend the day remembering their mother by: caring for her memorial garden at school; making things for their mother's grave; visiting the grave; looking through family photographs and reminiscing. This book is special in the way it shows how memories can be cherished and provide comfort and a sense of continuity. It also shows that grief is a long-term process. Death is not explained, but this is a worthwhile text for its openness, accessibility, and realism.
The books selected for this bibliography deal with death and the grief process. The bibliography focuses on books aimed at children and teenagers, aged 0-16, and non-fiction guides for concerned adults dealing with these groups.
Remembering Mum by Ginny Perkins
Remembering Mum by Ginny Perkins, photographs by Leon Morris. A. & C. Black, 1991.
This book focuses on life of a family a few years after the death of the mother. The book is illustrated by photographs of the family conducting a day in their life. The children spend the day remembering their mother by: caring for her memorial garden at school; making things for their mother's grave; visiting the grave; looking through family photographs and reminiscing. This book is special in the way it shows how memories can be cherished and provide comfort and a sense of continuity. It also shows that grief is a long-term process. Death is not explained, but this is a worthwhile text for its openness, accessibility, and realism.
This book focuses on life of a family a few years after the death of the mother. The book is illustrated by photographs of the family conducting a day in their life. The children spend the day remembering their mother by: caring for her memorial garden at school; making things for their mother's grave; visiting the grave; looking through family photographs and reminiscing. This book is special in the way it shows how memories can be cherished and provide comfort and a sense of continuity. It also shows that grief is a long-term process. Death is not explained, but this is a worthwhile text for its openness, accessibility, and realism.
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