The Hole

The Hole by Lindsay Bonilla, published by Penguin Group on February 4, 2025, is a children’s book that addresses the complex emotions surrounding loss. In this 32-page story, a young boy grapples with the absence of his brother, Matty, and the profound impact it has on his daily life. The narrative explores the boy’s journey as he navigates his grief, symbolized by a metaphorical hole that represents his feelings of sadness and longing.
Readers will find that this book serves as a gentle introduction to difficult discussions about loss and grief. Through the boy’s exploration of his emotions, the story highlights the importance of friendship and communication in coping with such experiences. As he learns to share his memories of Matty with a friend, the narrative emphasizes the healing power of talking about loved ones who have passed away. This edition is designed to help children understand and articulate their feelings in the context of family life and social skills.
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A powerful story perfect for opening up conversations about loss
What does it feel like to lose someone you love? For one little boy, it’s like he has a hole in his life. It’s in the bottom bunk, where his little brother, Matty, used to sleep, and it’s on his brother’s chair at dinner. It follows him everywhere until the day he decides to really explore it. Inside the hole he confronts his grief—the sadness, the anger, and the truth of how much he misses Matty. His friend is waiting when he climbs out, and when she asks, “Do you want to tell me about your brother?” he’s surprised to find that talking about Matty is a comfort—and helps fill his hole with good memories.
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