No. of pages 34
Published: 2020
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"Jeannie Ann's Grandma Has Breast Cancer" is a sensitive and poignant children's book that aims to help young readers understand and cope with the challenges of a loved one facing cancer. The story follows Jeannie Ann as she learns about her grandmother's diagnosis and the impact it has on their family. Through gentle narration, the book explores themes of love, support, and resilience while addressing complex emotions in a way that is accessible to children. It provides an opportunity for conversations about illness, family bonds, and the importance of hope, making it a valuable resource for families navigating similar experiences. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.
There are 34 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Authors Press .
Katie Davies was born in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1978. She studied English and Drama at Warwick University and Acting at East 15. She has written for The Spectator and The Idler, and written and performed various sketches for Radio 4 comedy show, ONE. Her first children's novel, THE GREAT HAMSTER MASSACRE, will be published by Simon & Schuster in 2009. Katie is currently working on her second children's novel, THE GREAT RABBIT RESCUE, also for Simon & Schuster, and a collection of poems for and about teenage girls, set in a comprehensive school in Northumberland, where she grew up. Katie lives in North London with her husband. Hannah Shaw was born into a large family of sprout-munching vegetarians. She lives in a little cottage in the Cotswolds with her husband, Ben the blacksmith, and her rescue dog, Ren. She finds that her overactive imagination fuels new ideas, but unfortunately it keeps her awake at night!