Stories Like Me
Finding Forgiveness
Finding Forgiveness
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Synopsis
A lyrical and heartwarming picture book about finding the courage to ask for forgiveness, and the grace to give it—to others and to ourselves.
It’s Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, a day for new beginnings. But two sisters don’t know how to move forward after the fight they had the night before.
As they gather for the ceremony of Tashlich, during which regrets from the previous year are symbolically cast away by throwing bits of bread into a body of water, the sisters reflect on their past mistakes and try to make amends. They can’t undo their actions, but they can start fresh again this year, if only they take the lessons of Tashlich to heart.
Author
Rebecca Gardyn Levington is a journalist, children’s book author, and poet who has a particular penchant for penning both playful and poignant picture books and poems—primarily in rhyme. Her recent titles include Afikoman, Where’d You Go?; Little Dreidel Learns to Spin; and Whatever Comes Tomorrow. Rebecca’s award-winning poems and articles have appeared in numerous anthologies, newspapers, and magazines. She lives in New Jersey with her family.
Illustrator
Diana Mayo has illustrated many picture books and nonfiction children’s books for publishers in the UK and US, including Snow Ghost by Tony Mitton, Molly on the Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal, and Yawning Yoga by Laurie Jordan. She enjoys getting messy with watery paint, collage, colored pencils, and pastels to create colorful, patterned, and texture-filled illustrations. She lives and works in Chelmsford, near London, in the UK with her family and two cats.
Praise
“Luminous and emotionally resonant . . . Levington’s rhyming text gracefully captures the emotional nuance of reconciliation, while Mayo’s warm watercolor illustrations provide a comforting visual backdrop. Together, they present a thoughtful narrative that helps young readers navigate feelings of regret, anger, and healing . . . Whether read at home or in the classroom, it provides a meaningful way to discuss themes of remorse, forgiveness, and emotional growth. A tender, beautifully crafted story about conflict, emotional insight, and Jewish holiday traditions.” —School Library Journal
“Gardyn Levington’s rhyming couplets skillfully capture the narrator’s emotional journey, while Mayo’s deftly illustrated, light-filled spreads and pastel colors convey the joy of the holiday . . . The story makes an excellent addition to the very small handful of children’s books on Tashlich and the themes of Yom Kippur . . . Conveys a universal lesson on compassion tenderly and with depth.” —Kirkus Reviews
Product Details
ISBN: 9780374392024
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