Seth is five years old. He lives with his Grandpapa, Chard in a
place called Ethereal Land. Chard is a Credente and tells Seth they
will one day live in another place; a place called 'The Real
World'. One day Seth pulled at his Grandpapa's sleeve and asked,
"Grandpapa, what is 'Real'?" "Real is for always," replied Chard.
"If something isn't for always, why then it's just not Real." Then
Chard placed a strong work-worn hand over Seth's heart as if to
place something important there. Seth tilted his head and looked up
at his Grandpapa with confused eyes. Would he ever understand? What
is 'Real'? This book was written for all the boys and girls who
have ever lost anyone or anything. And for all the parents whose
hearts have been heavy with the longing to help their children cope
with the enormity of the death of a loved one. This is for all the
grownups who have said, "Eat everything on your plate," when the
real words hovering in the air are, "My child, I ache for you and
your future ." This story is about communicating to children about
the real things of life - the lasting, so that while we are
concerned with what they are doing; we don't lose sight of who they
are becoming. It is for all the times when goodbye isn't enough. It
is about 'other'.
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