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Granny Left Me a Rocket Ship

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From award-winning author Heather Smith, a heartwarming story about loss - and remembering.

When Granny dies, a child and their family remember her through the things she left behind: a tuba for the father, a locket for the mother, a microscope for the sister and records for the brother. To the main character, though, Granny left something different: a world of adventure, that they visit with their memories. Through imaginative play with items that belonged to Granny, the child travels near and far. And Granny is right beside them, along for the ride.

Children, and grown-ups, will be moved by the message - our loved ones can stay close, as long as we can imagine them.

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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2023
      A child copes with the death of their grandmother. The young, unnamed narrator returns with their family to their late grandmother's home and explains that her passing left "a hole in our family" but that her memory lives on. Granny left the child's father a tuba, their mother a locket, their brother all of her records, and their sister a microscope. The child lists the many things Granny left them--a tent, a knight's sword, the titular rocket ship, and much more. Straddling the line between fantasy and reality, cut-paper collage, watercolor, and pencil crayon illustrations depict Granny and the little one camping out in the living room, riding toy ponies, scaling mountains made of ice cream, and encountering sea monsters. Granny's blue cane can be seen throughout--it's the broomstick they ride and the flagpole they plant on the mountain. The simple text and lush pictures form an ideal combination, making this a wonderful resource to start a conversation about grief and the importance of preserving our memories of deceased loved ones. Some readers may not immediately notice the blue cane's unifying presence; still, this vibrant tale's insistence on sitting with conflicting feelings of joy and sadness is welcome. The child and their siblings are various shades of tan, Granny and one parent are brown-skinned, and the other parent is light-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A gentle, thoughtful, age-appropriate guide to loss. (Picture book. 2-7)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:340
  • Text Difficulty:1

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