I Wish I Could Tell You (23)
Losing someone you love, someone close to you, can be difficult to talk about. But, sometimes, writing a letter can help you find the words you wish you could say. That’s exactly what a young fox realizes one morning after learning about the death of his beloved grandmother, someone with whom he shared so many special memories. As he longingly searches for any trace of her presence in all their familiar haunts, the young fox soon discovers that only by embracing his grief will the right words—the words he wishes he could say to grandmother—come to him. “The story explores the confusion, disbelief, sorrow, and acceptance of losing a loved one in a compassionate, accessible way, ending on a reminder to cherish the good memories.”—Foreword
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SeriesSingle Picture Books
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ManufacturerHardcover
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PublisherMilky Way
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Publisher or imprintMilky Way
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AuthorSénéchal, Jean-Francois
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ISBN-139781990252242
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FormatHardcover
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Size11.5 x 8.5
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Reading InterestPreK,K,1,2,3
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# of Pages48
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Date Published2023
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SubjectFiction Picture Book Grief Death Family Grandparents
Losing someone you love, someone close to you, can be difficult to talk about. But, sometimes, writing a letter can help you find the words you wish you could say. That’s exactly what a young fox realizes one morning after learning about the death of his beloved grandmother, someone with whom he shared so many special memories. As he longingly searches for any trace of her presence in all their familiar haunts, the young fox soon discovers that only by embracing his grief will the right words—the words he wishes he could say to grandmother—come to him. “The story explores the confusion, disbelief, sorrow, and acceptance of losing a loved one in a compassionate, accessible way, ending on a reminder to cherish the good memories.”—Foreword