Gregg B. Jackson
82 Words
language
( Aug. 3, 2009)
The boy loves to talk, but then he might lose his voice forever. What can he do?
The boy goes through the common responses to overwhelming loss: Denial, anger, questioning, bargaining, pleading, and despair. Then he moves on to coping and eventually to thriving in a way that otherwise might not have happened without the loss.
The story is intended for children ages 4-7 and has 27 illustrations.