Perfect Picture Book Friday: GRANDPA’S WINDOW Plus Giveaway

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. I’m taking a break from reading fabulous #50PreciousWords entries in order to share a fabulous new book that launches March 14. GRANDPA’S WINDOW by Laura Gehl and illustrated by Udayana Lugo will capture your hearts and help young children who are experiencing loss.

GRANDPA’S WINDOW

Written by Laura Gehl

Illustrated by Udayana Lugo

Published by Flyaway Books

Ages: 3-7

Themes: Loss, imagination, family

Synopsis: From Amazon:

Every window at the hospital faces dull, gray buildings―except the one in Grandpa’s room. Grandpa can see the ocean every day! When Daria visits, she and Grandpa look out at the beach, hoping they will build sandcastles and fly kites together again.

This touching exploration of a child’s experience of loss offers an unexpected ending, encouraging creativity and self-expression in the midst of grief.

Grandpa’s Window addresses the grieving process, both as a family member approaches the end of life as well as after death. The book includes a note for adults by Dr. Sharie Coombes (www.drsharie.com), child and family psychotherapist, about how to support children who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

Why I Love This Book:
1. I love books that deal with tough topics like loss of a family member.
2. I love how the beautiful text and glorious art partner to create a book kids will love to read.
3. I love that a child’s imagination can help heal their heart.

And lucky us…Laura stopped by to chat about the path to publication for this book.
VIVIAN: What was a challenging moment for you when working on this book?

LAURA: I had just lost my mom when I first started writing GRANDPA’S WINDOW. I was so grief-stricken myself when writing that my initial drafts were just too sad. There was hope and healing…but there was too much sadness. Over time, as I worked through my grief and helped my kids work through theirs, I was able to regain my perspective and get the balance right.  

VIVIAN: Any other interesting moments along the path to publication you would like to share?

LAURA: Initially, the book featured a grandmother, which makes sense, because my kids had just lost their grandmother (my mom). But then my dad died, dealing my kids a second horrible blow, and my publisher wondered about changing the grandmother to a grandfather. It felt exactly right at the time to make that change. Both of my parents are reflected in aspects of the grandfather in the published book, including his difficulty breathing, his inability to communicate verbally toward the end, and the joy he gets from his granddaughter’s art.

Thank you so much, Laura. I know it took courage to move ahead with this book. It’s a book that will help many people…and not just children.

There are additional resources written by Laura for parents and teachers on the Flyaway books site: https://www.flyawaybooks.com/book/grandpas-window

And the lovely Laura is offering a giveaway of a copy of GRANDPA’s WINDOW…please make sure you leave a comment and also share the post on your social media to spread the word about this important book!

I hope you all have a beautiful weekend. I plan to finish reading the #50PreciousWords entries and will be meeting with all of the judges – the stories are amazing – it will be a challenge to choose. The Literacy Initiative is a great success so far – and books are still being ordered at Balin Books in Nashua and there is plenty of time since I won’t be delivering the books to the schools until the beginning of April. I’m also collecting a sizable pile of books that several authors have sent me of their own books! The school librarians will definitely be smiling!

49 thoughts on “Perfect Picture Book Friday: GRANDPA’S WINDOW Plus Giveaway

  1. Thanks for writing this book. It is a very important topic to address. I wish it had been around when my grandfather died. Times have changed though, and we are now more willing to take on these challenging issues with children. This book is an excellent resource. I am currently the volunteer coordinator at a hospice. I will be getting this book for our library.

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  2. I writing friend once told me that you should never underestimate the transformative (and healing) power of art. And in this case a way to process grief. So beautiful. This is such a loving story partnered with poignant, tender art. Thanks for featuring, Vivian!

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  3. This looks like such a heartfelt and important book for kids and adults. Thank you for sharing the behind-the-story, Laura ❀ I can't wait to read your precious story!

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  4. Thanks for sharing Vivian. It will be one I will check out to share with my adult daughter with special needs who was at my side as we spent final months and days with both my mother and father who passed away within these past three years. She had close connections with both.

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  5. This story topic really resonated with me and is such an important one. How we and our children deals with grandparents/parents getting older and ill. I love that the granddaughter brings such joy and optimism to his life through her pictures. I can picture it and imagine the feelings. I can’t wait to read the full story.

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  6. Such an important topic dealt with in a tender, loving way. Thank you for this beautiful book, Laura and Udayana, and thank you, Vivian, for highlighting.

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