Four years after the death of her mother, seven-year-old Allie goes to The Nutcracker with her grandfather who shares the memories of the special day he had when he took Allie's mother to her first... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A Quiet Celebration of Familial Love in the Face of Grief
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In this quiet celebration of familial love, an eight-year-old girl attends the Nutcracker ballet with her grandfather -- the same outing he once took with her deceased mother. It is told from the perspective of the child, who is sensitive to her grandfather's grief at having lost his daughter, whom she does not remember. At the end of the trip she voices her concern that he might be sad on this day, and he gently voices his happiness at having the opportunity to make new memories with her. The story is illustrated in evocative paintings by Beth Peck. Bunting has a rare gift for capturing complex emotions and portraying them in a way that young children can understand through vicarious experience. In this wonderful story, she makes a profound statement about refusing to live in the past but instead dwelling in present relationships. This message is delivered in the context of a secure familial relationship and an expansive experience. Because the show featured is the ballet, it may appeal to girls more than boys, but it will also be attractive to children who are naturally empathetic towards others.
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