Gr 2-4–Anna’s story begins with a sudden rainstorm that leaves her family drenched. Protected by her umbrella, she decides she’ll never be without it again. As days turn into weeks, Anna carries the umbrella everywhere—baseball games, classrooms, and beyond—even when it inconveniences others. Then, during another rainstorm, she meets a boy who shares her umbrella and helps her rediscover joy. Slowly, Anna realizes she no longer needs the umbrella as a shield. This poignant picture book uses simple, effective text to capture young readers’ attention. While the metaphor of the umbrella as Anna’s grief might resonate more with older children or adults, the emotional journey is clear and relatable. The digital illustrations are soft and evocative, subtly emphasizing Anna’s hidden emotions, like the absence of her eyes—a detail her mother lovingly mentions. Ultimately, this story offers a gentle reminder that sadness and anger, though powerful, are not permanent. It’s an affirming message for children experiencing grief, especially after the loss of a parent.
VERDICT A moving and beautifully illustrated picture book, recommended for addressing themes of grief and healing with young readers.
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