Saying Good-bye to Grandma

Saying Good-bye to Grandma by Jane Resh Thomas is a poignant exploration of loss and family connections. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1988, this 48-page book is presented in English and invites young readers to engage with themes of death and grief through the eyes of a child. The story follows Susie as she navigates her feelings and curiosity surrounding her grandmother’s funeral in her mother’s hometown.
In this narrative, readers will find a sensitive portrayal of a child’s perspective on bereavement and the complexities of saying goodbye. The book addresses social themes related to death and grief, making it a thoughtful resource for discussions about loss within families. Through Susie’s journey, the story provides an opportunity for reflection on the emotional experiences associated with mourning and remembrance.
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Susie is curious about what will happen when she travels with her parents to attend her grandmother’s funeral in the small town where her mother grew up.
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