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I'll Always Love You
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bookshelves: death-grieving, it-broke-my-heart, picture-books, puppy-pals
Mar 29, 2020
bookshelves: death-grieving, it-broke-my-heart, picture-books, puppy-pals
A recent discussion in the Children's Books group I moderate has reminded me of this book, which - together with Judith Viorst's
The Tenth Good Thing About Barney
- is one of my top recommendations for those looking for books to help a child begin the grieving process for the loss of a pet.
"This is a story about Elfie - the best dog in the whole world" begins Hans Wilhelm's I'll Always Love You, in which a young boy and his beloved dachshund grow up together, only to be parted when Elfie grows old and dies. As he and his family begin to grieve, the narrator is comforted by the many wonderful adventures he had with Elfie, and by the fact that every day he told her: "I'll always love you."
With its simple but heartfelt narrative, and expressive (and often humorous) watercolor illustrations, this little picture book offers a sensitive portrayal of a child's love for his animal companion, and his grief at her loss. Young readers who are facing a similar situation will find comfort in Wilhelm's gentle story. Highly recommended.
"This is a story about Elfie - the best dog in the whole world" begins Hans Wilhelm's I'll Always Love You, in which a young boy and his beloved dachshund grow up together, only to be parted when Elfie grows old and dies. As he and his family begin to grieve, the narrator is comforted by the many wonderful adventures he had with Elfie, and by the fact that every day he told her: "I'll always love you."
With its simple but heartfelt narrative, and expressive (and often humorous) watercolor illustrations, this little picture book offers a sensitive portrayal of a child's love for his animal companion, and his grief at her loss. Young readers who are facing a similar situation will find comfort in Wilhelm's gentle story. Highly recommended.
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Reading Progress
April 8, 2009
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Started Reading
April 8, 2009
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Finished Reading
March 29, 2020
– Shelved
March 29, 2020
– Shelved as:
death-grieving
March 29, 2020
– Shelved as:
it-broke-my-heart
March 29, 2020
– Shelved as:
picture-books
March 29, 2020
– Shelved as:
puppy-pals