A young child navigates grief after losing a beloved family pet and learns what it means for a loved one's presence to remain even after they are gone. Angus may be gone, but memories of him are still here: his tail wagging under the dinner table, his nails clicking on the floor, and his hopeful sniff when snacks are being prepared. Angus's presence is felt everywhere, until one day . . . it's not. In this poignant and beautiful picture book, a child journeys through grief and learns how to keep memories of a beloved dog close.
Hadley Dyer Books
Hadley Dyer crafts compelling narratives for young adults, exploring the complexities of growing up with profound emotional insight. Her writing is characterized by a deep understanding of adolescent psychology and a keen ability to create characters that resonate. Dyer's stories delve into themes of identity and belonging, offering readers relatable and thought-provoking journeys. She is known for her engaging prose and her dedication to fostering a love of reading.
