
The Gift of Gerbert's Feathers
Magination Press, (American Psychological Association)
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2020
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-4338-3023-5 (ISBN)
Description
As Gerbert prepares for his final migration, his family rallies around him to make his remaining time loving and special, and Gerbert finds a way to show his flock that he will always be with them.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
American Psychological Association
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Third Grade, Reading Age: From 8 to 9 years, Interest Age: From 5 to 9 years
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Picture book
Trade binding
Illustrations
Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 263 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4338-3023-5 (9781433830235)
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Meaghann Weaver, MD, MPH, FAAP, is a pediatric oncologist and Chief of the Division of Palliative Care at the Children amp rsquo s Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. She works with a wonderful interdisciplinary Hand in Hand team which strives to foster the strengths and graces of children and families in the Heartland. Dr. Weaver amp rsquo s favorite life moments are spent painting, dancing, cooking, and gardening with her amazing daughter, Bravery. Dr. Weaver dreams of one day returning to Africa with her family.
Lori Wiener, PhD, DCSW, is co-director of the Behavioral Science Core and Head of the Psychosocial Support and Research Program at the pediatric oncology branch of the National Cancer Institute. As both a clinician and behavioral scientist, Dr. Wiener has dedicated her career to applying what she has learned from her work with seriously ill children and their families to create new therapeutic, communication, and educational tools. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland with her family and several animals, including a pup named Tessa, a rescue cat named Tupelo, and a pond filled with goldfish, koi and noisy frogs. One of Dr. Wiener amp rsquo s favorite pastimes is photographing the migration of snow geese.
Mikki Butterley has illustrated everything from greetings cards, to bibles for children, to picture books. She studied graphic design at Blackpool College of Art and Design, after which she worked for a local greeting card company, learning the skills of emboss, die-cut and foil drawings (no computers in those days!), and eventually moved on to freelance illustrating. She then spent years as a senior in-house artist for Hallmark greeting cards before moving back to freelancing to have more time to travel and be with family. Her favorite places to visit are old halls and castles (especially their gardens!), her family amp rsquo s cabin in England amp rsquo s Lake District, and anywhere with a jungle. She lives with her family in South Yorkshire, England.
Lori Wiener, PhD, DCSW, is co-director of the Behavioral Science Core and Head of the Psychosocial Support and Research Program at the pediatric oncology branch of the National Cancer Institute. As both a clinician and behavioral scientist, Dr. Wiener has dedicated her career to applying what she has learned from her work with seriously ill children and their families to create new therapeutic, communication, and educational tools. She lives in Annapolis, Maryland with her family and several animals, including a pup named Tessa, a rescue cat named Tupelo, and a pond filled with goldfish, koi and noisy frogs. One of Dr. Wiener amp rsquo s favorite pastimes is photographing the migration of snow geese.
Mikki Butterley has illustrated everything from greetings cards, to bibles for children, to picture books. She studied graphic design at Blackpool College of Art and Design, after which she worked for a local greeting card company, learning the skills of emboss, die-cut and foil drawings (no computers in those days!), and eventually moved on to freelance illustrating. She then spent years as a senior in-house artist for Hallmark greeting cards before moving back to freelancing to have more time to travel and be with family. Her favorite places to visit are old halls and castles (especially their gardens!), her family amp rsquo s cabin in England amp rsquo s Lake District, and anywhere with a jungle. She lives with her family in South Yorkshire, England.