Rosie: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Sibling | TheBookSeekers

Rosie: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Sibling


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2005

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Jenny's sister Rosie was not well. She didn't have a sore throat. She didn't have spots and she didn't feel sick. But Rosie was still unwell. This sensitive story shows a warm and caring family who learn to deal with Rosie's long-term illness. Through it they understand that God hates pain and suffering too, but promises to take care of all of us and, when we die, makes a special place for us to live with him in heaven. It's a place where we will never hurt again and we will always be better.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) .

Stephanie Jeffs has had more than a dozen books for children published worldwide, and writes curriculum material for Sunday schools. She is a former teacher of English and drama and actively involved in the life of her local church as a youth leader and housegroup leader. Previous BRF publications are the popular Practical Ways to Christmas Plays and the more recently published Rosie and Josh.

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