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My Brother Is Away
My Brother Is Away | Sara Greenwood
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In this moving picture book, a young girl reflects on the emotions and challenges of growing up with a brother who is incarcerated. This touching story is filled with vivid illustrations and is based on the author’s childhood experiences. With her older brother in prison, a young girl copes with the confusing feelings his absence creates. At times she remembers the way her brother would carry her on his shoulders or how he would make up stories to tell her at bedtime. Other times she feels angry and wants to fly so far away that she can forget what happened. When her Mama and Daddy take her on the 500-mile journey to visit him, a trip she knows not all families are able to make, the girl is excited but also nervous. But the nerves turn to joy when she sees him—everything is different, but everything is the same too. Her brother is not home, but his love hasn’t changed. With words that are spare, gentle, and reassuring, this picture book will help young readers with similar stories feel less alone and give other readers a window into the struggles some children face.
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#MayMontage Day 21: This picturebook portrays #Incarceration quite movingly. The shame, the guilt, the anger are all treated here with a light-feather touch that never felt contrived or heavy-handed. My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-pej

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🧡🧡🧡 11mo
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More people than we know suffer the stigma of having a loved one incarcerated. I had a student who was furious and let you know anytime someone said, "Ask your mom."
She'd scream, "My mom's in jail!"
You'd hear the innocent request and cringe knowing that the anger would be loud and unexpected. I think she was actually the most well-adjusted for it.

Dilara That‘s heart-breaking! 1y
mandarchy @Dilara, it really was, but she lived with her grandma, next door to her great grandma, surrounded by cousins. So at least she had a lot of family and she wasn't lonely. She was just really mad at her mom and anyone who mentioned it. 1y
Dilara @mandarchy It's good that family rallied round and that they were there for her 😄 1y
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