About the Book
Book: I Can’t Believe They’re Gone
Author: Karen Brough
Genre: Children’s Picture Books
Release Date: June, 2023
The mouse family has lost someone dear.
Come follow each one as Bear helps them understand all they are feeling and how each expresses it in their own unique way. Tiny is so quiet, I wonder if Bear will be able to help him too?
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About the Author
Karen Brough is an award-winning author who calls Australia home. As a wife, mother of three and former teacher, she writes with a teacher’s heart for children. Karen always knew she would write a book about processing loss and grief, so she became a student of the science of grief. When Karen lost a beloved friend in 2022, she turned to writing as part of her grieving process. This story is the result—a hope investment from her heart to yours. She believes it will help others know they are not alone in their loss and reassure those who don’t know what to do with all their big emotions.
More from Karen
This book has been a story of the heart and was written, well before my pen hit a page.
I had a gentle whisper of an idea to study grief, knowing that I would write a book about it at some stage, I began. At the end of my year of study, we sadly had a dear friend, taken from us far too soon. The story came to life as I processed my own grief and its words tended to my own heart.
I wanted to write a book that didn’t focus on the loss itself, but rather, gave children/adults some gentle encouragement and hope, in their own loss. A book that invested hope and reassurance about big emotions in times of loss and
grief.
It has been written in such a way, that the loss is never given a name, so the reader can adopt and relate to the mouse family as part of their own. The readers of ‘I Can’t Believe They’re Gone,’ can download their own grief activity
sheets at www.karenbrough.com/kids/
MY REVIEW
The book talks about grief and how losing someone is hard. I liked the mouse family and how the author shows how grief affects everyone differently. It is hard to explain to a child about losing someone, and this book would be a good tool to use. It is easy to understand and follow along. The illustrations are very nice and compliment the story. This would be a great book to get if you have a child or know of one that is going through grief. I also found that it would be a nice tool to use in counseling for children as well.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
Blog Stops
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Blossoms and Blessings, September 6 (Author Interview)
Locks, Hooks and Books, September 7
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, September 8
Guild Master, September 9 (Author Interview)
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, September 10
A Reader’s Brain , September 11 (Author Interview)
The Book Club Network, September 12
Splashes of Joy, September 13 (Author Interview)
Artistic Nobody, September 13
Blogging With Carol, September 14
For Him and My Family, September 15
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Karen is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/278c2/i-can-t-believe-they-re-gone-celebration-tour-giveaway
What a lovely review! Thankyou Deanna 💗
ReplyDeleteAww sweet book
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a useful, charming, and heartwarming story. Thanks for sharing about it :) .
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I would love to share this book with my nephews!
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