'Young children visiting a relative with Alzheimer’s or memory loss will appreciate this sensitive and surprisingly uplifting story.’ Daily Mail;'The text is very sensitive, capturing all the warmth of the friendship while gently depicting the progression of Phyllis’ dementia. Bethan Welby’s illustrations match it perfectly, so that we see Phyllis through Grace’s eyes, sometimes laughing, sometimes quiet, sometimes sad, but always a true friend. It’s a book that will help children understand the realities of dementia and provide opportunities for discussion, but it’s also the story of two individuals and their relationship.' Books for Keeps;‘Together words and pictures beautifully document the progression of dementia and how it might appear, from a young child’s viewpoint. A book for adults and children to share and discuss as gently as it’s presented by its creators.’ Red Reading Hub

Grace is a little girl; Phyllis is the old lady next door. Phyllis lives alone and her memory is fading, but that doesn't stop Grace from liking her. They find that, despite the gap in their ages, they have much in common and a moving and enduring friendship is born. This is a deeply touching story for all the family of how a little girl befriends her elderly neighbour who has dementia, and the sensitive and engaging illustrations are beautifully observed.
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A deeply touching story for all the family of how a little girl befriends her elderly neighbour who has dementia.

Product details

ISBN
9781912650514
Published
2022-04-07
Publisher
Scallywag Press
Height
275 mm
Width
240 mm
Thickness
9 mm
Age
JN, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
32

Author
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Biographical note

Nigel Gray is the author of many much-loved and award-winning picture books; winner of the Prix Chronos, shortlisted for the Smarties Prize, German Book Award, Mother Goose Award, and much more. He lives in Australia. Bethan Welby lives in Devon, UK. A graduate of the MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art, her debut picture book THE AFTER CHRISTMAS TREE was longlisted for the Klaus Flugge Award.