Something to Remember Me by

Something to Remember Me by Susan V. Bosak is a revised edition published by Communication Project in 1997. This 31-page book explores the relationship between a grandmother and her young granddaughter, highlighting their cherished visits and the meaningful keepsakes exchanged. As time progresses, the narrative reflects on the evolving dynamics of their bond, emphasizing the significance of memory and connection across generations.
Readers will find a poignant portrayal of family ties and the multigenerational aspects of love and remembrance. The story illustrates how the granddaughter comes to appreciate the importance of being remembered, culminating in a heartfelt understanding of the gifts of love and happy memories. This edition, presented in English, invites reflection on social topics related to family and the enduring nature of relationships.
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A grandmother and her young granddaughter enjoy their visits together. Many of the visits end with the grandmother’s familiar words, “I want to give you something to remember me by.” Then she gives her granddaughter a small keepsake. Time passes, the grandmother grows older, and life brings its changes. It is the grown granddaughter who then gives to her grandmother, and who comes to understand the very human need to be remembered. In the end, it is clear that the most important gift each of us can give is our love – and the happy memories it creates.
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