Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore
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Average customer review:Product Description
A new look for an enduring book about a difficult issue.
Review of the first edition: "...poignant and easy to read."
-School Library Journal
Divorce is never easy, not for parents and especially not for children. More than 20 years ago, celebrated author Kathy Stinson wrote in a positive way about the confusion, insecurity and sorrow experienced by young children whose parents have separated. Since then, Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore has brought comfort to countless families dealing with this difficult issue. This critically acclaimed best-seller, reprinted 15 times, now returns with fresh new illustrations and updated text.
For the young girl of the story, splitting time between parents has its ups and downs. She likes the elevators and garbage chutes of mom's city apartment, but the horses near dad's country home are great, too. Not knowing where she'll be for holidays is hard. Even so, she is comforted knowing that each parent still provides the same love and caring --just not together anymore.
Sensitively told and featuring reassuring illustrations, Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore offers children a gentle entry into an upsetting subject.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #872514 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-17
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 24 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781554510931
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Kathy Stinson is the best-selling author of more than 20 books for children and young adults. She lives outside Toronto.
Vian Oelofsen is a cartoonist and the illustrator of several books for children, two of which have won awards in his native South Africa. He lives in England.
Customer Reviews
Dull and obvious
I found this an extremely dull and stilted story with no sense of humour or appreciation of a child's wit at all. It read like a school book with its clinical political correctness. If you're looking for a picture book about divorce for young kids I would recommend a book like Babette Cole's The Un-Wedding (also published as "Two of Everything") or Emily Haughton's Rainy Day. Cole's book is full of humour and yet deals with serious issues - my 4 y.o. wanted me to read it for her again and again in the months after the separation. Haughton's book is more dreamy and has a double meaning that appeals more to me than to my 4 y.o. but has a far higher quality than this book.
A Must Read Book For Any Adult or Child of Divorce
If I were to read only one book in the whole world, I would
choose "Mom and Dad Don't Live Together Anymore".
I was a teenager when my parents divorced, and I felt
devestated, like my heart was being ripped in half. I first
read this book when I was in my late twenties. I felt
so much healing from reading this book, the words on the
page allowed me to cry and know that it was o.k. Then
towards the end of the book the author gives you a
positive way to think and act about your feelings.
This book is truely inspirational and has changed my life
So depressing!!!
I guess the point of this book was to get kids to identify with the lead character, know that their feelings around divorce are not unique, and help them to discuss how they are feeling. While it may succeed in those aims (if those were the aims), it manages to paint a rather bleak and depressing picture, and just made our family feel sad with very little positive to focus on. To give you an idea, the final words of the book are: "My mommy and my daddy love me too. Just not together."
