these long-loved things by Josh Pyke and Ronojoy Ghosh (Scholastic Australia) HB RRP $19.99 ISBN: 9781761293849
Reviewed by Kellie Nissen
Author Josh Pyke’s dedication in the front of these long-loved
things should have warned me: ‘For my mother, Catherine, and for
anyone who has experienced the living loss of a loved one with Alzheimer’s
disease.’ But no, I was a third of the way into this beautifully written and
illustrated book when I realised that Josh Pyke was talking to me – about my
grandfather.
Well, not really, but that’s what it felt like.
The beast that is Alzheimer’s is hard enough to face as an adult, let
alone a child. ‘Why doesn’t Pop/Nanna know who I am anymore?’ is one of the
most impossible questions to answer, but with these long-loved things I
feel it may be a little easier.
Josh Pyke’s narrative follows a child, coming to the realisation that they
are now the memory-keepers, and it is their job to remind their grandparent about
the songs they once sang, the stories they told and who those people are in the
photographs you’re looking at.
Ronojoy Ghosh’s bold and simple illustrations perfectly capture those
precious moments, the shared joys and the recaptured memories. Together with
Pyke’s words, the book is like a comforting hug – a reassurance that everything
is going to be okay, that we are all loved and that memories are there forever.
Targeted at children aged between three and seven years of age, these
long-loved things is the perfect shared read between a parent and a
child, or even a teacher to their class – particularly if the class is involved
in visits to aged-care facilities (which is the most glorious thing and should
happen more often).
I wish I’d had this book when my grandfather was diagnosed with
Alzheimer’s; it would have helped my children, and it would have helped me in
more ways than I can explain. For me, the line I will take, and hold is this:
Once a memory is made, it remains. Even
when it is forgotten.
Thank you, Josh Pyke, Ronojoy Ghosh and Scholastic Australia for
bringing this book out into the world. Highly recommended for everyone, no
matter your age, because this disease hits all of us in some way, at some time.
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