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Alison Cook
Author
George the Duck and His Day of Big Grief
George the Duck lived a happy life on the farm with his best friend, Jack, the dog. They spent their days patrolling, playing, and napping together, until the day it all changed. George the Duck is a story of friendship and grief, and finding your way again after deep loss.
Reviews
​​In this charming, emotional story of best friends and healing after loss, George, a young duckling, and Jack, a fluffy white pup with a “great big WOOF,” enjoy playing under the massive oak tree on their farm, picking and eating blackberries, and rolling around in muddy puddles. But one winter day tragedy strikes, and George is forced to cope with the loss of his best friend, confidant, and protector. George discovers, as he faces grief, that some days he is very sad about Jack's absence, and some days he can find happiness in the memories of fun they shared together. A compassionate story about the healing effects of time and new friendships, this a moving introduction for young readers to bereavement and finding the heart to carry on.

With warmth and welcome delicacy, Cook, a grief coach and counselor, introduces these topics to young readers through the endearing central friendship, showing how George navigates stages of grief and the heavy emotions that come with them. Anastasia Merzlaya’s touching illustrations suggest life’s passages with clarity and everyday understatement, capturing the animals’ connection, George’s loneliness, and at last—after a simple but resonant spread charting the turn of the seasons through the silhouette of that oak–—healing and a rousing embrace of life. “He would want you to be happy and find another friend,” a human says to George, who at first just shakes his head.

Eventually, though, George learns how to work through his pain from his human companions who loved Jack just as much as he did. George the Duck and His Day of Big Grief is an impactful story that is equal parts moving and endearing, centered on animal friends whose relationship shines through on every page. Perfect for young readers struggling with grief or loss, or parents wanting to expose their children to the heavy subject of death, George's story is informative and a sensitive exploration of an uncomfortable topic.

Takeaway: Touching story of friendship and loss, introducing young readers to handling grief.

Comparable Titles: Patrice Karst's The Invisible String, Debi Gliori's No Matter What.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: B
Illustrations: A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-

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