Grandpa's Stories

by Joseph Coelho (Author) Allison Colpoys (Illustrator)

Grandpa's Stories
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
One young girl reflects on a year with her beloved grandpa. She remembers the fields and parks they explored in the springtime and the old toys they fixed up in the summer. She remembers the handmade gifts they exchanged in the fall and the stories Grandpa told by the fi re each winter. But this year, the girl must say good-bye to Grandpa. In the face of her grief, she is determined to find a way to honor him. She decides to record her Grandpa stories in the notebook he made for her and carry Grandpa with her as she grows. An honest and relatable depiction of loss, Grandpa's Stories celebrates life and the ways in which love lives on.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

A sensitive child grapples with the impending loss of her kind, gray-haired grandfather as the two spend time together throughout the seasons. In autumn, he makes her a notebook; in winter, she sits on his lap as he "tells me tales from when he was a boy, of Indian sweets and homemade toys." Using conditional statements with lyrical metaphors and similes, the girl imagines the ways she might hold onto him: "If all the world were springtime, I would replant my grandpa's birthdays so that he would never get old." Colpoys illustrates with loose, painterly lines in citrus and light blue shades--the child is pictured surrounded by an overgrown meadow of blooming wildflowers, her dark scribbly curls visually echoing the plants' tendrils. After her grandfather dies, the girl discovers that writing and drawing her memories of him helps keep him close. Readers mourning a grandparent or other family member may find solace through Coelho's sentiments about love living on through cherished memories. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3--This is a gentle tale about a young girl processing the death of her beloved grandpa. The title opens with a small child holding her grandpa's hand. He says, "You're too old to hold hands." The next page depicts the duo looking up at a bird's nest and talking: "We explore hand in hand the budding springtime." Even though the message is a difficult one, the illustrations effectively lighten the mood. For example, the next page of text says, "If all the world were springtime I would replant my grandpa's birthdays so that he would never get old." There is a two-page spread of illustrations showing the girl surrounded by wildflowers, including red poppies, red coneflowers, white daisies, and yellow black-eyed Susans, as critters such as brightly colored butterflies, ladybugs and a snail enjoy the world. The story goes through the seasons and portrays the girl and her grandpa enjoying adventures together. His death is conveyed when the readers are shown grandpa's empty chair with his slippers. The narrative continues with the girl helping her parents clean Grandpa's room and discovering he kept souvenirs of their special times together. To honor his memory, she writes and draws about past experiences with Grandpa. VERDICT A highly recommended first purchase for public and school libraries, and a good resource for parents and children trying to figure out ways to cope with grief.--Robin Sofge, Prince William Public Library System, VA

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**STARRED REVIEW**
"This lyrical tale of love, change, loss, and the healing power of art and memory will move readers of all ages."— "Kirkus Reviews"
Joseph Coelho
Joseph Coelho, selected as UK Children's Laureate in 2022, is an award-winning poet, playwright, and children's book author. His first poetry collection, Werewolf Club Rules, won the CLPE Poetry Award in 2015. His picture books include If All the World Were . . ., illustrated by Allison Colpoys, and Luna Loves Library Day, illustrated by Fiona Lumbers. He is also the author of the Fairy Tales Gone Bad trilogy, illustrated by Freya Hartas. Originally from London, Joseph Coelho now lives in Folkestone, England. Follow him on Twitter @Poetryjoe and on Instagram @josephcoelhoauthor.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781419734984
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publication date
April 20, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039030 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Death & Dying
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV009100 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Seasons
JUV011020 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Asian American
Library of Congress categories
Death
Grandparent and child
Grandfathers

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