Finn’s Feather

Finn’s Feather by Rachel Noble, published by Enchanted Lion Books, LLC in 2018, is a poignant exploration of grief and memory. This edition spans 56 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Finn, who grapples with the loss of his brother, Hamish, while discovering a beautiful white feather left for him. As Finn shares this special token with his mother and teacher, he seeks understanding and connection in a world that seems unresponsive to his excitement.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, friendship, and the complexities of emotions surrounding loss. Finn’s interactions with his friend Lucas highlight the importance of companionship during difficult times. The book addresses social themes related to death and bereavement, offering insights into how children process grief. Through Finn’s journey, the story emphasizes resilience and the enduring bonds of memory, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction.
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Finn knows his brother is gone. But he also knows that Hamish sent the beautiful white feather on his doorstep.
Finn runs to show his mother the feather from Hamish, but she only gives him a big hug. In school, Finn’s teacher responds similarly. Why isn’t anyone as excited as he is? Finn sits quietly, cradling the beautiful, amazing feather. “Why did Hamish give it to you?” asks his friend, Lucas. “Maybe he wanted to say hi?” wonders Finn. “Maybe,” Lucas says, “Hamish wanted you to have fun with it.” Finn’s Feather is a story about resilience and memory–about a child, his brother, and a friend who meets him where he is.
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