Life is Like
the Wind by Shona Innes, illustrated by Irisz Agocs (Five
Mile Press)
HC RRP $14.95
ISBN 9781760060558
Reviewed by Anastasia
Gonis
‘Life is like the wind.
When life goes, the body is very still’.
Coming to terms with, or understanding
death is so difficult for children, and at times for many adults too. This simple,
emotive, deconstructive approach to death, loss and grief, explains what
happens when something or someone dies. It discusses various beliefs about
where people go after death, and how a part of that person or thing remains
alive in people’s memories.
In this second book in the
Big Hug series by Clinical and Forensic Psychologist Shona Innes, feelings are
addressed. What can be done to make loss feel less painful and how does one
cope, regardless of age?
All the ideas and
suggestions in these books encourage conversation and questions, and in
discussing feelings, reasons and beliefs, a way of accepting death as part of
life can be found.
These exciting new and
extremely well produced books are very well priced for a hardcover, and the
superb watercolour paintings enhance the messages carried in the text. There is
also a note to parents and teachers at the end of each book.
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