Another inspirational children's book from Jill Dana, the first called Her Pink Hair. Both are published by Guardian Angel Publishing.
Her Brown Hair is a must-read for kids between the ages of five to eight and is a sensitive look at childhood cancer. This book concerns two best friends, one with cancer and one without. It addresses the issues of concern, and sadness, and fear of the unknown, in a gentle and sympathetic way.
The friends are known only as 'she' and 'I," and it works. While she is in the hospital, her best friend worries and thinks of ways to cheer her up, and I believe to make herself feel better as well.
The illustrations, created by Ms. Dana, are made of mixed media clay, done in a mixture of pastel and somewhat brighter colors. The love and care of the author/illustrator is ever present in the attention to detail in every aspect of the story's pictures. They are simple, yet complete and give a picture of wholeness within the story's context.
Jill Dana is an author, illustrator, artist, teacher, and
filmmaker. She is a certified elementary educator with a Master of Education from FAU. She is an award-winning filmmaker with an MFA in film and television production from USC. She also studied psychology and motion pictures at the University of Miami. Please visit:
www.jilldanabooks.com
As September is Children's Cancer Month, what better to recognize it than purchasing a copy of this worthwhile book for your young ones.
Her Brown Hair is a must-read for kids between the ages of five to eight and is a sensitive look at childhood cancer. This book concerns two best friends, one with cancer and one without. It addresses the issues of concern, and sadness, and fear of the unknown, in a gentle and sympathetic way.
The friends are known only as 'she' and 'I," and it works. While she is in the hospital, her best friend worries and thinks of ways to cheer her up, and I believe to make herself feel better as well.
The illustrations, created by Ms. Dana, are made of mixed media clay, done in a mixture of pastel and somewhat brighter colors. The love and care of the author/illustrator is ever present in the attention to detail in every aspect of the story's pictures. They are simple, yet complete and give a picture of wholeness within the story's context.
Jill Dana is an author, illustrator, artist, teacher, and
filmmaker. She is a certified elementary educator with a Master of Education from FAU. She is an award-winning filmmaker with an MFA in film and television production from USC. She also studied psychology and motion pictures at the University of Miami. Please visit:
www.jilldanabooks.com
As September is Children's Cancer Month, what better to recognize it than purchasing a copy of this worthwhile book for your young ones.
Thank you for your wonderful review, Nancy! And, thank you for spreading the word about Childhood Cancer Awareness Month! <3 <3 <3
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