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 · Sad is any time. It comes along and finds you.”. Impelled by the sudden death of his teenage son, Rosen offers a personal meditation on living with loss, to which Blake’s accompanying watercolors give poignant visual dimension. Addressing readers in simple, unaffected language, the author describes ups and downs; how he sometimes wants to share his feelings, but other times . What makes Michael Rosen sad is thinking about his son, Eddie, who died suddenly at the age of eighteen. In this book the author writes about his sadness, how it affects him, and some of the things he does to cope with it — like telling himself that everyone has sad stuff (not just him) and trying every day to do something he can be proud bltadwin.ru by:  · Michael Rosen’s Sad Book: A Beautiful Anatomy of Loss, Illustrated by Quentin Blake. “Sometimes I’m sad and I don’t know why. It’s just a cloud that comes along and covers me up.”.


by Michael Rosen and Quentin Blake. Michael Rosen explores sadness and grief in a picture book that validates the intensity read more. 21 Total Resources 4 Awards View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Grade. Never-ending though the process of mourning may be, Rosen set out to exorcise its hardest edges and subtlest shapes five years later in Michael Rosen's Sad Book (public library) — an immensely moving addition to the finest children's books about loss, illustrated by none other than the great Quentin Blake. Michael Rosen's Sad Book by Michael Rosen starting at $ Michael Rosen's Sad Book has 5 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.


Michael Rosen's Sad Book. by. Michael Rosen, Quentin Blake (Illustrator) · Rating details · 2, ratings · reviews. With unmitigated honesty, a touch of humor, and sensitive illustrations by Quentin Blake, Michael Rosen explores the experience of sadness in a way that resonates with us all. Sometimes I'm sad and I don’t know why. Michael Rosen's Sad Book, written after the death of his son, deals with spiritual darkness - but its devastating conclusion is also curiously uplifting. Michael Rosen explains how he copes – or. A beautifully written and illustrated book that is a fantastic resource for anyone working with children and families, about loss and grief.

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