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In this gentle, honest story about the enduring force of love in the face of grief, a young child and a grandmother share a love of birds. Every day after school they watch the birds outside her window and draw them with colored pencils, the scent of ginger tea hanging in the air. When they find a dead goldfinch outside the window one day, the grandmother teaches her grandchild about the enduring strength of love that continues even when a body is no longer living. This lesson returns to the child in a powerful dream after the grandmother dies--a dream that becomes a healing gift for the child's grandfather. The beautiful themes and lush illustrations will bring comfort to readers of all ages. The River of Birds includes a guide put together by clinical psychologist Mary Plouffe, PhD, that provides practical resources for adults who are supporting grieving children.
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A child and a grandmother watch birds together, and the grandmother teaches the child about the birds.
One day the child finds a dead bird. “When a living thing dies its body stops working, “ the grandmother tells the child. “But its love is still here with us, in everything and everyone it has ever loved.”
The grandmother grows older and passes away. The child takes comfort in seeing flocks of birds after the grandmother's death.
A lovely story that offers solace in nature.