Jack has a big question about Teddy, which is keeping him wide awake. He wants to know if Teddy is going to die once day, but he's not sure who to ask about it. This is where Granny Mo comes to the rescue. She knows just what to say and how to say it , so Jack and Teddy can snuggle up together and go to sleep.
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The Self-Publishing Partnership Ltd
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Höhe: 194 mm
Breite: 270 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-1-83952-308-3 (9781839523083)
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For the past twenty years Sue Brayne has been helping people to talk more honestly and openly about end of life and death and dying. She has an MA in the Rhetoric and Rituals of Death and a second MA in Creative Writing. She is a well published author on books and articles about death and dying and for many years she worked at a therapist, specialising in trauma, end of life issues, bereavement and grief. She also facilitates Death Cafes and is the host of Embracing Your Mortality Podcasts.
Sue was inspired to write Granny Mo, Is Teddy Going to Die? after her grandson, Jack, turned to her out of the blue while eating lunch and asked, 'I going to die one day?' The subsequent conversation she had with Jack made her realise how important it was to create a resource to help grown-ups and children to talk together about difficult yet very important life issues.