
John's Book
Jill Fuller(Author)
Lutterworth Press
Published on 1. June 1993
Book
Hardback
100 pages
978-0-7188-2870-7 (ISBN)
Description
John was ten when his father died. His world will never be the same again. Suddenly he has to face great loss and the added responsibility of helping his mother cope. Jill Fuller treats this difficult subject with a rare insight gained from her own first hand experience in dealing with bereaved children. In a fictionalised account, she deals with all aspects of death, from the funeral itself to facing one's friends. She tackles both the emotional side and the practical side with great sympathy - questions which seem obvious to an adult are not so obvious to children, such as: 'What happens to the body?' The title refers to a gift to John from his aunt: John's Book is an album of photographs of his ancestors. At the end of the album are pictures of John with his new family: his mother's second husband and stepchildren. This book addresses a difficult question in an accessible form. It fulfils the need for literature for children on the experience of bereavement and will be a great help and comfort to both the children themselves and the adults who care for them.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
ISBN-13
978-0-7188-2870-7 (9780718828707)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Jill Fuller has twenty-seven years' experience of teaching, both full and part-time, in a wide variety of schools. She has previously published teaching materials in the field of religious education and is now a freelance writer.
Content
1. The first day of bereavement.
2. What is a funeral/cremation?
3. Coping with anger.
4. Finding someone else who has been bereaved.
5. The first outing without Dad.
6. Facing one's friends.
7. Anxieties about other deaths in the family.
8. New faces in the family circle.
9. New friends.
10. Coping with changes and starting again
2. What is a funeral/cremation?
3. Coping with anger.
4. Finding someone else who has been bereaved.
5. The first outing without Dad.
6. Facing one's friends.
7. Anxieties about other deaths in the family.
8. New faces in the family circle.
9. New friends.
10. Coping with changes and starting again