A unique look at grief and loss from the perspective of a girl whose family owns a funeral home that observes all the cultural aspects of burial needed by grieving Jewish families.
A myriad of books with the theme of grief and loss have been published recently which indicates the need for the comfort that can be provided by a sensitively written, well-researched book on the subject. Levy’s book is a bit different from others I have read on this topic as the traditions of the Jewish committee are emphasized along with the care and respect that comes with those practices. While many of the requirements detailed in SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS are not always observed by Jews and are certainly different than the traditions held by those outside the Jewish community, the concepts of grief recovery illustrated by Evie and her family towards those in the midst of the death of a loved one are valid for all. Grief recovery is the primary theme, but Levy also includes threads dealing with friendship, bullying and love of family. Oren’s loss of both parents and the ways Evie tries to help him unlock his voice are certainly the focus but there were plenty of moments of fun between friends, displays of love between family members and friends, and a look at the craft of quilling that keep Levy’s book from becoming overwhelmingly dark.
Highly recommended for all libraries serving grades 5-8 especially if there is a need for books with Jewish representation. As a non-Jew, I learned a great deal about Jewish culture as I have in Levy’s Let it Glow and works by Mari Lowe and as my school district has very little, if any, Jewish representation, titles like these are very important to helping my students experience new things. Text is free of profanity, sexual content and violence.
Readalikes providing a look at Jewish culture: The Length of a String (Elissa Weissman), Aviva & the Dybbuk/Dubious Pranks of Shaindy Goodman (Mari Lowe), Let it Glow (Marissa Meyer & Joanne Levy), The Color of Sound (Emily Islander)
Readalikes w/the theme of grief/loss: Forever Ripley (McCall Hoyle), Everywhere Blue (Joanne Fritz), The Color of Sound (Emily Isler), Call Me Adnan (Reem Faruqi)
For beautiful picture book done with quilling, read and look at over and over again: Just a Worm (Marie Boyd)
Thank you, Joanne Levy, for providing a finished copy of your book for review purposes.