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A Shelter for Sadness

September 13, 2023June 21, 2023 by Melanie Heuiser Hill
A Shelter for Sadness by Anne Booth and David Litchfield
Sometimes, I am so touched by a book that I cannot figure out how best to share it with kids. Such is the case with A Shelter for Sadness by Anne Booth and David Litchfield.
Categories Red Reading Boots Tags A Shelter for Sadness, Anne Booth, David Litchfield, emotions, grief, Melanie Heuiser Hill, Peachtree, Picture Books, sadness, social emotional learning, sorrow 3 Comments

When Things Get Tough

December 17, 2020December 16, 2020 by Lynne Jonell
Lynne Jonell
Working when things get tough. I keep at it. But uncertainty and sadness take their toll.
Categories Uncategorized Tags COVID-19, decisions, Lynne Jonell, sadness, worry, writer's life, Writing 2 Comments

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