Friday, August 19, 2011

Harry and Hopper

Grief. Such a hard emotion to work through, especially for children. How to explain the vacant place at the table, the empty room, or even the lonely food dish?

Harry and Hopper revel in the unique bond children and dogs fall into joyously. There is no thought involved--it's all heart. They do everything together, including sneaky bed-sharing, until one day an accident takes Hopper away.

Freya Blackwood's eloquent illustrations guide the reader through Harry's pain and his eventual reconciliation with the tragedy of Hopper's death. The healing process portrayed through Margaret Wild's light-handed and heartfelt prose invites discussion between parent and child.

~Mighty M




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