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Books with title P.S. I Miss You

  • P.S. I Miss You

    Jen Petro-Roy, Madeleine Lambert, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, March 6, 2018)
    Evie's older sister Cilla is gone. Their parents sent her away to a strict boarding school after she got pregnant during her junior year of high school - because getting pregnant is not something the Morgan girls are supposed to do. They're supposed to go to church and eat fish on Fridays. They're supposed to be good little Catholics. But Evie can't believe her parents could be that cruel, and she doesn't understand why Cilla isn't responding to her almost daily letters - letters about the school play she didn't get cast in, the distance that's growing between her best friends, and the possibility that she's developing some decidedly un-Catholic feelings about the new girl in her class. So when the other kids at school find out about her crush, Evie sets out to find her sister, convinced that Cilla is the only one who can tell her if she should follow her heart and risk getting kicked out of her family, too, or if should start questioning her family and her faith....
  • I Miss You

    Pat Thomas, Leslie Harker

    eBook (Barron's, Nov. 14, 2012)
    Optimized for use on the Kindle, when a close friend or family member dies, it can be difficult for children to express their feelings. This book helps boys and girls understand that death is a natural complement to life, and that grief and a sense of loss are normal feelings for them to have following a loved one's death. Titles in this sensitively presented series explore the dynamics of various relationships experienced by children of preschool through early school age. Kids are encouraged to understand personal feelings and social problems as a first step in dealing with them. Written by psychotherapist and counselor Pat Thomas, these books promote positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers. The story lines are simple and direct—easily accessible to younger children. There are full-color illustrations on every page.
  • P.S. I Miss You

    Jen Petro-Roy

    language (Feiwel & Friends, March 6, 2018)
    A heartbreaking—yet ultimately uplifting—epistolary novel about family, religion, and having the courage to be yourself."P.S. I Miss You is so moving! Evie's quiet strength and fierce determination are an inspiration. " —Ann M. Martin, author of Rain Reign and the Baby-Sitters Club"Jen Petro-Roy has created a character with the potential to be as iconic as Judy Blume's Margaret." —Erin Dionne, author of Notes from an Accidental Band GeekEvie is heartbroken when her strict Catholic parents send her pregnant sister, Cilla, away to stay with a distant great-aunt. All Evie wants is for her older sister to come back. Forbidden from speaking to Cilla, Evie secretly sends her letters.Evie writes about her family, torn apart and hurting. She writes about her life, empty without Cilla. And she writes about the new girl in school, June, who becomes her friend, and then maybe more than a friend.Evie could really use some advice from Cilla. But Cilla isn’t writing back, and it’s time for Evie to take matters into her own hands.P.S. I Miss You by Jen Petro-Roy is a heartfelt middle grade novel dealing with faith, identity, and finding your way in difficult times.“A touching story of sisterly devotion and self-discovery. Readers will cheer on Jen Petro-Roy’s sweet, strong protagonist as she overcomes challenging family circumstances to embrace her own identity.” — Barbara Dee, author of Star-Crossed"A heartbreaking but empowering story that’s impossible to forget… Readers will love Evie’s smart, funny voice and will recognize themselves in her worries, her questions, and her hopes." —Kate Messner, author of The Seventh Wish
  • I Miss You, Papa

    Sharon Jones-Scaife, Ann Fields

    eBook (Coffee Creek Media Group, Dec. 3, 2018)
    Rihanna and her brother Deshawn enjoy spending weekends at Mema and Papa’s house. They do all sorts of fun things like ride bikes, watch cartoons and eat ice cream. But one day after a fun visit, Rihanna learns Papa has died. She knew he’d been sick but what is dead? Why did Papa die? What is a funeral? Will Mema die too? Even though Moma and Mema answer her questions, Rihanna creates the “Pretend Game” to help her cope and to keep memories of Papa alive.
  • I Miss You

    Timothy Bailey

    Paperback (lulu.com, Nov. 6, 2010)
    A beautifully illustrated children's story about friends and family living many miles apart. This story truly captures the excitement that builds as friends and family imagine the day they will be reunited once again! Brilliant full-page, color illustrations depicting what a child might imagine while on the phone with a friend or relative. Children and adults alike will enjoy reading this book over and over thinking about the ones they love!
  • I Miss You

    Susan Bagay

    Paperback (Litfire Publishing, June 23, 2017)
    Written from the viewpoint of the person missed, I Miss You provides a simple way to deal with separation, loneliness, and the more challenging moments of normal, emotional development it's all about facing life's various "hand-outs" with a healthier perspective.
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  • I Miss You, Papa

    Sharon Jones-Scaife

    Paperback (Coffee Creek Media Group, Aug. 13, 2018)
    Rihanna and her brother Deshawn enjoy spending weekends at Mema and Papa’s house. They do all sorts of fun things like ride bikes, watch cartoons and eat ice cream. But one day after a fun visit, Rihanna learns Papa has died. She knew he’d been sick but what is dead? Why did Papa die? What is a funeral? Will Mema die too? Even though Moma and Mema answer her questions, Rihanna creates the “Pretend Game” to help her cope and to keep memories of Papa alive.
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  • I Miss You, I Miss You!

    Peter Pohl, Kinna Gieth, Roger Greenwald

    Hardcover (R & S Books, March 23, 1999)
    Thirteen-year-old Tina Dubois and her identical twin sister, Cilla, are extremely close and yet different personalities, and when Cilla is suddenly killed, Tina and her family struggle to come to terms with the loss.
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  • I Miss You, Papa

    Sharon Jones-Scaife

    Hardcover (Coffee Creek Media Group, Sept. 3, 2018)
    An Inspirational Story of Love and Loss Every other weekend, Rihanna spends with Mema and Papa at their house. With Papa, they enjoy spending time together watching girly movies and cartoons, eating ice cream (sometimes in Papa’s bed), riding bikes, blowing bubbles and reading books. And occasionally, even the aunts, uncles and cousins come to visit for even more fun.Then one day Rihanna’s mom pulls Rihanna and her little brother, Deshawn to her and tell them, “Papa is gone. Papa died from lung cancer. Papa is in heaven, no longer with us.” Rihanna realizes that she will never hear Papa call her “baby girl” again and she will never be able to do any of the fun things with Papa again.In a state of confusion, fear and worry, Rihanna begins to question why. Why did Papa die? Why did he die from cancer? What is cancer? Is that why Papa didn’t look like himself? What is a funeral? Why can’t Papa come home with us after the funeral? Soon, Rihanna’s worry turns to losing other loved ones. Will Mema die next?Even though the adults answer her many questions and reassure her that everyone else is okay, Rihanna creates the “Pretend Game” to help her cope with the pain of losing Papa and to help her keep the cherished memories of Papa deep in her heart.
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  • I Miss You

    Miss Naomi Moore

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 13, 2019)
    A therapeutic story for younger children dealing with the subject of death and grief of somebody close to them.Tim has a very special person in his life. They do loads of things together. Then one day his special person isn't there anymore and suddenly Tim's whole world feels like there is nothing special in it any more. He doesn't understand.Where have they gone?To a place called Dead, which Tim learns means that they are not coming back.But Tim and his mum think of a way to remember his very special person and all the special things about them that they did together.
  • I Miss You

    Leena Lane, Claire Vessey

    Paperback (Scripture Union Publishing, )
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  • I Miss You

    Timothy Bailey

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Nov. 6, 2010)
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