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By: Lynn Carriker

Where Did You Go, Uncle Marty?

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Cae has lost one of her favorite people in her life, her Uncle Marty. She grieves, along with her family, and tries to understand what has happened. In her grief, she finds comfort by remembering him in different ways...but she is inconsolable. One night, as Cae falls asleep, she meets her Uncle Marty in a dream. What follows is a reunion of child and uncle. His hope-filled answers to her questions bring her a sense of peace and a taste of heaven.

Lynn Carriker is a former elementary school teacher. She currently lives in Massachusetts and works as a visiting nurse, specializing in palliative and end-of-life care. She is the mother of three and grandmother of four. She finds joy in her faith, family, and friends. When she isn't working, you'll find her painting or enjoying nature and the great outdoors with her children and grandchildren. The proceeds from this book will be given to organizations working with bereaved children. Lynn has also self-published the book HOPE, perfect for pre-teens and teenagers as they make their way in this world. Originally from Colombia and raised in Puerto Rico, artist and illustrator Carolina Kaufman believes in creating diverse, multi-cultural characters which audiences can relate to. Inspired by her own childhood and art education experiences around the world, she illustrated Hope by Lynn Carriker and currently teaches the next generation of creative thinkers.
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  • Ann Peabody, LMHC

    A beautifully told tale that soothes children's fears about death. The story paints a picture of love and joy, in spite of the loss of a beloved family member, and helps the child understand the continuance of life. The tale is filled with humor and lightness and can help ease a child's concerns about what happens in death. It is a book that can be read by parents and children together and can help create a dialogue about this important subject.

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