Sally, a much-loved family pet, is tired and achy. One morning, she wakes up in Heaven. She is happy to be pain-free, and the afterlife is amazing. She just wishes she could tell her people she is fine. And, that her people find another dog to love, as they love her.
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.
Sally goes to Heaven by Stephen Huneck
Sally goes to Heaven by Stephen Huneck. Abrams 2014.
Sally, a much-loved family pet, is tired and achy. One morning, she wakes up in Heaven. She is happy to be pain-free, and the afterlife is amazing. She just wishes she could tell her people she is fine. And, that her people find another dog to love, as they love her.
Sally, a much-loved family pet, is tired and achy. One morning, she wakes up in Heaven. She is happy to be pain-free, and the afterlife is amazing. She just wishes she could tell her people she is fine. And, that her people find another dog to love, as they love her.
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