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Grandad's Island
By (Author) Benji Davies
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
1st July 2015
2nd July 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Winner of Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards: Children's Book of the Year 2015
Paperback
32
Width 278mm, Height 245mm
After the phenomenal success of The Storm Whale and On Sudden Hill, this new book by Benji Davies deals with the emotional topic of losing a grandparent. Subtly told, this beautifully illustrated book tackles a difficult subject with great sensitivity and depth.
At the bottom of Syds garden, through the gate and past the tree, is Grandads house. Syd can let himself in any time he likes. But one day when Syd comes to call, Grandad isnt in any of the usual places. Hes in the attic, where he ushers Syd through a door, and the two of them journey to a wild, beautiful island awash in color where Grandad decides he will remain. So Syd hugs Grandad one last time and sets sail for home. Visiting Grandads house at the bottom of the garden again, he finds it just the same as its always been except that Grandad isnt there anymore. Sure to provide comfort to young children struggling to understand loss, Benji Daviess tale is a sensitive and beautiful reminder that our loved ones live on in our memories long after theyre gone.
Books from the World of the Storm Whale:
The Storm Whale
The Storm Whale in Winter
Grandma Bird
Also by Benji Davies:
On Sudden Hill, written by Linda Sarah
When the Dragons Came, written by Naomi Kefford and Lynne Moore
Jump on Board the Animal Train, written by Naomi Kefford and Lynne Moore
"This book is innovative and useful as a way to talk about the idea of losswithout ever referring to actual death. Parents and educators can use this to talk with a child about how its normal to be sad and miss loved ones...Cheerful, brightly colored illustrations make this a fine choice to use with the youngest of audiences. Since death isnt directly specified, this title also works for when a childs loved one is moving far away. An excellent vehicle to gently approach the topic of loss. Recommended for collections needing these types of materials." * School Library Journal *
"A resonant, layered tale that will onlygain in texture as its readers get older." * USA Today *
"Grandad's Islandby British author-illustrator Benji Davies (The Storm Whale; Bizzy Bear series) celebrates a close grandfather-grandson relationship with warmth and style. Whether it's read as a picture book about love, loss or just missing someone who isn't around anymore, it's a charmer. Cheerful cinematic spreads invite young readers into all sorts of intriguing places, from a cozy attic full of curiosities like a turtle teapot, to a vast ship's deck, to the deep jungle of an island paradise." * Shelf Awareness for Readers *
"As with The Storm Whale, Davies offers a story of loneliness and togetherness distinguished by understated, deeply felt emotions and a nautical milieu." * Publishers Weekly *
"Daviess elegantly rough illustrations, evoking a childs paintings, tap into the imagination of death with little fuss, and his story declines to offer kids instruction on how to feel. Indeed, Grandads Islanddoesnt mention death at all, but is deeply in touch with the ways in which loss and abundance commingle in the mind, correcting and assuaging each other." * The New York Times Book Review *
"Daviess elegantly rough illustrations, evoking a childs paintings, tap into the imagination of death with little fuss, and his story declines to offer kids instruction on how to feel. Indeed, Grandads Islanddoesnt mention death at all, but is deeply in touch with the ways in which loss and abundance commingle in the mind, correcting and assuaging each other." * The New York Times Book Review *
"The creator ofThe Storm Whale(2014) offers another thoughtful picture book guaranteed to spark discussion...Recommend to young families dealing with loss, especially those who prefer to gloss over the scientific realities." * Booklist Online *
Benji Davies was born and raised in Peterborough. After studying Animation at university, a thirst for pastures new led to London, where he now resides, drawing pictures (and sometimes make them move!). His books - including the much-loved The Storm Whale and Grandad's Island are international bestsellers, and have been translated into over 35 different languages.