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Some Days (2012)

by María Wernicke

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A young girl tells her mother about a passageway in their yard. Down this passageway, it is not cold, there is no danger, and nothing bad can ever happen--and the person she longs for is with her again. The only problem is that, on some days, the passageway is not there. But maybe, together, mother and daughter can find a way to carry that feeling with them always.… (more)
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A passageway in her yard appears sometimes and it leads a young girl to a place where nobody ever leaves her. This is her very short story telling her mother she wishes it was there all the time, afraid of the loss of a loved one, and her mother‘s comforting words. First published in Argentina. ( )
  KarenMonsen | Dec 4, 2022 |
Nice. ( )
  smichaelwilson | Nov 30, 2022 |
With sparse yet striking illustrations and beautifully simple words, the author/illustrator take children on a journey out of their minds and into their hearts. It's a story intended to let little ones know that while yes, time marches on and sometimes we lose those most important to us along the way, we never REALLY lose them...they are always in our hearts. The only reason I mention "intended" in my description is because I do believe, if a child were to read it on their own, they may not initially make that connection between loss and grieving, but rather they may focus on the possible imagination angle of the story. While it does in fact work that way as well, it's not what it was intended to share...thus, I do believe it would be a great addition to a parental figure's repertoire to help their wee ones through tough times like these, should they arrive.

In the end, the pages are eye catching, while the story pulls on the old heartstrings, and though its intended use is remarkable, the fact that it can work on other levels too simply adds to the appeal.


**copy received for review; opinions are my own ( )
  GRgenius | Jul 31, 2022 |
A picture book about grief and loss. Well, at least that's what the description says it's about, because you sure as hell can't tell from reading the book. ( )
  amanda4242 | Jan 12, 2021 |
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A young girl tells her mother about a passageway in their yard. Down this passageway, it is not cold, there is no danger, and nothing bad can ever happen--and the person she longs for is with her again. The only problem is that, on some days, the passageway is not there. But maybe, together, mother and daughter can find a way to carry that feeling with them always.

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