This book was written for my son who has autism and had a hard time understanding death.
“After the sudden and unexpected loss of Griffin's Papaw, moving on was difficult and hard to understand. Griffin couldn't stop wondering where Papaw went or why he didn't get the chance to say goodbye. After saying a special prayer, Griffin may finally find the peace he was looking for.“
This book was written for my son who has autism and had a hard time understanding death.
“After the sudden and unexpected loss of Griffin's Papaw, moving on was difficult and hard to understand. Griffin couldn't stop wondering where Papaw went or why he didn't get the chance to say goodbye. After saying a special prayer, Griffin may finally find the peace he was looking for.“
Deanie Humphrys-Dunne is an award-winning children's author of seven books. In addition to writing her books, she edits books for other authors and has worked in a beta reader's group.
I thought the "Good Goodbye" was a lovely book for children. It explains the concept of death for children, in a gentle and sensitive manner. The story is written for the author's young son who is autistic and does not understand what happened when his beloved grandfather passes away. The little boy imagines a conversation with is grandfather. Readers will learn that although our loved ones may be physically gone from Earth, they will live forever in our hearts. In addition, we can treasure our memories we have with our departed loved ones. It's a lovely story that I would highly recommend.