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This story is practical and universal and will be of comfort to The English Association has given Michael Rosen's Sad Book an Exceptional Award for the Best Children's Illustrated Books of, in the 4–age range. The book was written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Quentin Blake. | years ISBN Praise. Published by Candlewick. Michael Rosen explains how he copes – or doesn't cope – when he is in that 'deep dark' place and feels sad The father’s sadness affects him and how he tries to cope with it. The book was written The Sad Book chronicles Michael’s grief at the death of his son Eddie from meningitis at the age of A moving combination of sincerity and simplicity, it acknowledges that About PDF. The story is about a father who feels sadness after his son’s death. The book explores the experience We know you will do very well reading this selection of more thansad books in PDF format, available for immediate download and totally free access. It deals in part with bereavement, and followed the publication of Carrying the Elephant With unmitigated honesty, a touch of humor, and sensitive illustrations by Quentin Blake, Michael Rosen explores the experience of sadness in a way that Darkness in literature: Sad Book by Michael Rosen Michael Rosen The Guardian. He mentions his second son, Eddie, who died of meningitis agedand how it has left a void never to be filled again The English Association has given Michael Rosen's Sad Book an Exceptional Award for the Best Children's Illustrated Books of, in the 4–age range. Go into the titles that Those wildly unexpected dimensions of grief and the synaptic traces of love are what celebrated British children’s book writer and poet Michael Rosen confronted when his eighteen-year-old son Eddie died suddenly of meningitis Here, in this short picture book, Michael Rosen writes about sad, about faking emotions and about living with grief and sadness as he walks through life.