Cry, Heart, But Never Break - Glenn Ringtved - ★★★★★

AUTHOR: Glenn Ringtved
ILLUSTRATOR: Charlotte Pardi
TRANSLATOR: Robert Moulthrop
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
PUBLICATION DATE: February 16, 2016
RATING: 5 stars!


What a wonderful book this is! Never thought a book on such a dreary topic could be handled so beautifully.

Death has come to take away the grandmother of four little children. So they decide to try diverting his attention away from his task. He then tells them a beautiful story that helps them understand how life is incomplete without death.

This would be a fabulous book to help little children understand something as tragic as death. As the Grim reaper himself puts it, "Cry, Heart, But Never Break." Don't allow the grief to overwhelm you but remember that life moves on, and focus on the good memories of those who are no longer with you. The message that the book conveys is important for adults too. So this can be a beautiful book to read together if you want to explain the why's of death to your child or if someone close has passed away.

The illustrations also are gorgeous, evoking the right feelings. I loved how Death isn't portrayed in a very scary way but just as a secretive old man. (Reminded me a little of the BFG illustration from my Roald Dahl book.)

Amazing, amazing, amazing!!! Recommended with all my heart.

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