<p>“A tender and sensitive treatment of dementia and its impact on a family – and on the little girl who so admires her famous grandad.” – The Letterpress Project</p>
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"I read this with my daughter (7) whose grandad has Alzheimer’s disease, and it eased us beautifully into talking about him and his interests and how well he remembers her.” – Amazon customer review
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What if your guide to the cosmos starts to lose his way? Fascinated by her grandad, a famous astronomer, a little girl could listen to his star stories for hours. But one day he starts to forget the constellations and eventually he can’t even remember her name. Discover how love can reach across galaxies whether stars shine brightly or grow dim.
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What if your guide to the cosmos starts to lose his way?
My grandad knows how stars are born. He tells me their stories and shows me their twinkles. But now something’s different. Grandad has started to forget his star stories. Discover how love can reach across galaxies whether stars shine brightly or grow dim.
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• This heartfelt story introduces the concept of grandparent’s dementia in a way that illuminates and reassures. • Dementia touches the lives of millions of children – this story features ways to connect with those we love. • Rising star Frances Tosdevin is the author of The Bear and the Book. • This is the incredible debut book of illustrator Rhian Stone. Competition: The Paper Dolls. I Remember. Lovely Old Lion. The Forgetful Elephant. Julia Donaldson; Rebecca Cobb. Jeanne Willis. Julia Jarman. Irene MacKay
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781915395108
Publisert
2024-07-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Rocket Bird Books
Vekt
420 gr
Høyde
281 mm
Bredde
241 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Frances Tosdevin studied archeology, anthropology and classics at Cambridge, and then worked as a journalist all over the world. Eventually she returned to her childhood love of writing stories, especially picture books which she describes as being, "Like poetry: born to be read aloud. To be tasted, chewed, savoured, and finally swallowed with a satisfying ‘Ah!' – leaving just enough room, of course, for sneaky second helpings!" Frances lives in Bedfordshire with her husband and their cats.

Rhian Stone is a self-taught illustrator who grew up on a diet of magic, folklore and myth. She works in gouche, pencil and pastel. Hard as it is to believe, Grandad’s Star is her debut book. Location: Kent, UK.