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Angus Is Here

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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.

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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2023
      A family processes the death of a dog together. A youngster keeps getting glimpses of Angus the dog--seeing a quick tail wag under the dinner table, hearing his snores at night--but as the tot realizes, "he only seems to turn up when I'm not looking." Readers slowly shift into the awareness that Angus has died. Dyer handles the discussion directly. The child's parents explain that "when someone dies, their body stops working." And "once someone has died, their body does not come back to life." We see a scene of the family burying Angus, sprinkling seeds over the freshly dug dirt. They also tell stories about his life and create a memory book full of photos and drawings. After the many waves of grief (feeling guilty for forgetting sometimes, giving away the dog's toys to a relative with a new puppy), the young protagonist comes to realize that the titular phrase does ring true: Angus is here, always. Covello's gentle palette of mixed warm yellows, with Angus' leash and other items in crisp green, adds comfort during the exploration of various emotions. The family members are light-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A reassuring choice for those who have lost a loved one, pet or otherwise. (author's note) (Picture book. 3-8)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

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