Something Sweet : A Sitting Shiva Story
Something Sweet : A Sitting Shiva Story
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Author(s): Newman, Leslea
ISBN No.: 9781623545710
Pages: 32
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A child helps a friend grapple with the loss of a relative. Lizzie's mother is making brownies to take to Joshua's house; Joshua's grandfather has just died, and, as Mom explains, he and his family are sitting shiva, the Jewish period of mourning. At Joshua's home, people explain various customs to Lizzie, like ritual handwashing and covering mirrors. Though informative, these moments sometimes feel a bit clunky, clearly intended to educate readers unfamiliar with shiva rather than advance the narrative. Rabbi Sarah arrives to lead prayers and hold space for the family to share stories about Joshua's grandpa. The family's dog, Queenie, provides moments of levity, keeping the serious topic from becoming overwhelming and demonstrating that it's OK to laugh even amid grief. After, Lizzie sits with Joshua while he cries and recalls his grandfather telling him to nosh on something sweet every day, because life shouldn't be bitter. Joshua decides to eat two brownies--one for himself, and one for his grandpa--representing the sweetness that exists even in times of sorrow.


Newman handles the complexity of loss with care and authenticity in an age-appropriate way. Rich's muted, expressive watercolors are well suited to the gently solemn tone of the story. Lizzie and Mom are brown-skinned, while Joshua and his family are lighter-skinned; their community is diverse. A sensitive introduction to grief and to Jewish mourning rituals. -- Kirkus Reviews.


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