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What's Heaven

What's Heaven

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Author: Maria Shriver
Creator: Sandra Speidel
Publisher: Golden Books Adult Publishing
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 7.3 x 0.4

ISBN: 0312382413
Dewey Decimal Number: 306
EAN: 9780312382414
ASIN: 0312382413

Publication Date: October 30, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Borne from actual questions asked by her own daughters, journalist Maria Shriver's IWhat's Heaven?/I is a gentle narrative following the conversations that pass between a mother and a young daughter in the days immediately following the death of the child's special great-grandmother. Initially, young Kate's concern is with the obvious change in her mother. Quickly, one question leads to another. blockquote Kate asked, "Mommy, why are you so sad?" Her mom looked at her and said, "My grandma, your great-grandma, has died and gone to Heaven." Kate thought about this for a moment. "Then she asked, "Heaven? What's Heaven?"/blockquote Shriver, who was raised Catholic, delivers a simple, traditional definition of Heaven that is rich in imagery but never overembroidered . Heaven, she writes, "is a beautiful place up in the sky, where no one is sick, where no one is mean or unhappy. It's a place beyond the moon, the stars, and the clouds.... Heaven isn't a place you can see.... It's somewhere you believe in." As the funeral approaches and Kate's questions become more pragmatic ("How will she breathe in the box?... Why did Great-grandma look so different?") her mother slowly and clearly introduces the concept of body versus soul, explaining that Great-grandma's best and brightest traits will live on forever in the people she loved. It's hard for Kate to grasp, but by book's end, when she's calling up into the sky to her Great-grandma, it is clear Kate understands. "I know you are up there, and if you can hear me, I want you to know that even though you are no longer here, your spirit will always be alive in me." Generously illustrated with Sandra Speidel's full-size pastel drawings of the characters, the sky, angels, and family photographs, this is a book that can comfortably be read in one sitting. Not that it will only be read once: it's got instant-classic written all over it. (Ages 5 and older) I--Jean Lenihan/I

Product Description
DIVDIVDIVThis treasure of a book, for people of all faiths, is a starting point for parents who must talk about the difficult topic of death with their children./DIVDIVBRWhat should parents say when a loved one dies? Heaven is a difficult subject that always comes up at tough times, and Maria Shriver has written a very special book precisely for these stressful moments. IWhat's Heaven?/I is the story of Kate, a little girl whose great-grandma has just died. She seeks answers, and her mother helps her learn about Heaven. The many questions in this book are real, coming from Shriver's own children, nieces, and nephews when her grandmother Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy passed away. With 900,000 copies of the book now in print, the loving, confident, and ultimately uplifting answers Shriver provides are helping readers' families come together, feel closer to one another, and experience peace during the times when they need it most.BR/DIV/DIV/DIV


Customer Reviews:   Read 62 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars conversation piece   June 30, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this book to read to my grandchildren so that we could discuss the passing of my husband, their grandfather.


2 out of 5 stars Not impressed.   June 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is the story of a young girl who questions death and the hereafter, following the passing of her grandmother. While the questions are important, the story isn't very well-written, and the conversations aren't very realistic, in my opinion. I believe that, if the book were written by an unknown writer, instead of by a Kennedy, it would still be in an editor's slush pile; possibly even in their garbage can. The book's illustrations are beautifully rendered pastels, each of them including various shades of blue, invoking heavenly feelings appropriate to the title. While death is a difficult subject for any child to deal with, I found this book to offer overly simplistic answers to complicated emotional questions. I wouldn't recommend it for a child who is seeking answers about death, or who is dealing with grief.


3 out of 5 stars heaven for a child   May 15, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

It was ok but I was looking for a little more honest book with more knowledge on God for a child. The pictures were beautiful.


4 out of 5 stars Great for talking with children about death   April 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Easy for young children to understand and helps explain the death of a family member or pet.


5 out of 5 stars What's Heaven   April 25, 2008
Helpful and insightful at such a difficult time. The illustrations are perfect for the subject matter.

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