Description
12 Full colour illustrations
About the Author
The story is written by adoptive dad Samuel Langley-Swain, founder of Owlet Press, and was inspired by his children's experiences. "When my son used the 'storm in a jar' metaphor as a very clear way to describe how his anger and frustration were building inside him, I knew instantly this would be a great visual story," Sam says, "I think a lot of books that work around loss (or bereavement) portray abstract ways to describe the loss itself and don't address the emotional aftermath - to me this is the most important bit!
More Details
- Contributor: Samuel Langley-Swain
- Imprint: Owlet Press
- ISBN13: 9781913339111
- Number of Pages: 32
- Packaged Dimensions: 245x245mm
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Owlet Press
- Release Date: 2021-09-21
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: The story is written by adoptive dad Samuel Langley-Swain, founder of Owlet Press, and was inspired by his children's experiences. "When my son used the 'storm in a jar' metaphor as a very clear way to describe how his anger and frustration were building inside him, I knew instantly this would be a great visual story," Sam says, "I think a lot of books that work around loss (or bereavement) portray abstract ways to describe the loss itself and don't address the emotional aftermath - to me this is the most important bit!
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