Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Can two worlds exist at the same time?
Princess Lillian learns the spiritual world can interact with the physical when her Navajo mother and caucasian father use imagery to explain a reality, how heaven reaches down to earth .The princess observes her grandpa waiting for entrance into his eternal home.
How do you explain death and heaven to a child?
Led through a long hall in a hospital, Princess Lillian holds her mom's hand.
An angel whispers comforting words.
In a deeply personal Native American Indian and Christian tradition, an intimate celebration of a loved one's passing occurs as a family says goodbye to a man eager to meet his best friend, the King Above All Nations.
This book is a tool for child therapists, parents, or ministers to utilize for explaining what happens after a person dies.
Another remarkable Capture Books title.
Synopsis
How do you explain death and heaven to a child?
Princess Lillian is taken to the hospital to visit her dying grandpa. Although the room and sounds are scary, an angel stays close by to give comfort and communicate God's peace and wisdom to the family.
Grandpa says his best friend, the Great King Above the Nations, is coming to take him to his forever home. But what does that mean?
Using the language of her pretend princess world, Lillian's parents help her understand that Grandpa is getting ready to go to heaven.
This story looks at grief and the passing of a loved one through the eyes and ears of a half native American Indian child named Lillian. It can be used to instill a sense of comfort, victory, or encouragement to individuals who are facing the death of a loved one or want to explain the concept to the children in their life.