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Empty and Me: a Tale of Friendship and Loss
Empty and Me: a Tale of Friendship and Loss | Azam Mahdavi
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In this bilingual Persian-English picture book, a little girl learns how to live with the gentle giant that embodies her grief. After a young girl's mother dies, Empty appears and silently takes up the big blank space left behind. For some time, the girl can't connect with her dad or any friends, and Empty is her closest companion. But then, a happy reminder of her mom pops up one day, and this bit of joy helps the little girl open up to the world around her. Empty stays around, but the little girl starts to connect with others and share new moments of happiness with them. Originally published in Iran, this bilingual Persian-English picture book provides a gentle starting point for discussing death and grief with young readers. Its spare, poignant text and artwork gives children a concrete point of reference for the complex emotions people experience after the loss of a loved one. Readers of any age, however, will find comfort in the encouraging message of this beautiful book.
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Such a great book about grief that doesn‘t disappear or even diminish the experience. Instead, our girl befriends grief, giving her new companion space in her life. Many of us in the US rush our grief & pray it lessens. But some of us don‘t easily banish the space left behind. How lovely is it to think of filling that sad space with flowers!

I got to see the Iranian version a few months back & am so happy to see it published here!

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