Just Beyond the Moon

Just Beyond the Moon by Jody R. Robinson, published by AuthorHouse on January 24, 2006, is a 28-page work written in English. This book addresses the complex emotions surrounding death, particularly from a child’s perspective. Through the story of a young boy named Ryan, who grapples with the loss of his brother and father, Robinson explores how sorrow can transform into joy, illustrating a journey through grief.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of expressing feelings during difficult times. Ryan recalls a comforting story from his grandpa, which helps him navigate his emotions and understand that sadness can eventually give way to happiness. This edition touches on themes of death, grief, and bereavement, making it a poignant resource for children facing similar experiences.
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Death is such a difficult time to go through especially for a child. It is hard for them to express how they feel. After the sudden loss of her brother and losing her father within such a short time author Jody Robinson decided to write a story showing that sad tears of sorrow can turn into happy ones. A little boy named Ryan has to deal with death and the emotions that come with it. He remembers a story that his grandpa told him. How tears of sorrow and pain will soon be replaced with tears of joy and happiness because he knows what is just beyond the moon.
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