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Life and I. A Story About Death

Elisabeth Helland Larsen (text) & Marine Schneider (illustrations)


  • Little Gestalten
  • by Elisabeth Helland Larsen (text) & Marine Schneider (illustrations)
This sensitively-told story for readers of all ages illustrates the inseparability of life and death. Rosy-cheeked and wrapped in blue, with a flower in her hair, Death rides a pink bike. Death, a green-eyed little girl in this pastel world, visits small animals with soft fur and big animals with sharp teeth. Elisabeth Helland Larsen and illustrator Marine Schneider weave a tapestry out of direct, poetic words and hand-drawn pictures to give voice to emotions that are moving, real, and most of all, honest.

ISBN 9783899557718 | E | HB
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Publisher Little Gestalten
ISBN 9783899557718
Author(s) Elisabeth Helland Larsen (text) & Marine Schneider (illustrations)
Publication date April 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 275 x 220 mm
Illustrations Throughout col.ill.
Pages 48
Language(s) Eng. ed.
extra information Recommended for ages 6 and up
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This sensitively-told story for readers of all ages illustrates the inseparability of life and death. Rosy-cheeked and wrapped in blue, with a flower in her hair, Death rides a pink bike. Death, a green-eyed little girl in this pastel world, visits small animals with soft fur and big animals with sharp teeth. She lingers with a kindly grandmother as they knit one last scarf together. She wanders through surroundings of gentle beauty and she tells us who she is. For parents of children facing the loss of a family member, a friend, or a pet, this book finds words to express what is often so difficult to explain. It ends with such a feeling of uplift and acceptance that readers of any age will turn the last page with a smile and a tear. Author Elisabeth Helland Larsen and illustrator Marine Schneider weave a tapestry out of direct, poetic words and hand-drawn pictures to give voice to emotions that are moving, real, and most of all, honest.