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Dear Diary: My Brother Died Today


Book Description
A seven-year-old girl records the sudden death of her beloved older brother by writing her personal feelings in her diary. In her own innocent way, she tells about being able to see him when no one else can. She embraces this ability and is not afraid.Throughout this tender book, the little girl relates her experiences in feeling her brother's nearness, even when she cannot see him anymore. In her... More
Book Information
PublisherStrategic Book Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-10162857013X
ISBN-13978-1628570137
Publication Date09/08/2013
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About Suzanne Gene Courtney (Author, Illustrator) : I began to write after the untimely death of my oldest son. My four books on death, grief, and healing are meant to help children and adults understand the continuation of life. My other two books for... more
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4/18/2017 Suzanne Gene Courtney said: This book was written to help young children to understand death and life after death. When a child loses a sibling, they can be comforted by reading this book and talking to their parents about the topics discussed.
tags: Dying, Explaining Death to Child, Angels, Heaven

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