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Rosie: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Sibling
 
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Rosie: Coming to Terms with the Death of a Sibling (Hardcover)

by Stephanie Jeffs (Author), Jacquie Thomas (Illustrator)
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Synopsis
Jenny's sister Rosie was not well. She didn't have a sore throat. She didn't have spots and she didn't feel sick. But Rosie was still unwell. This sensitive story shows a warm and caring family who learn to deal with Rosie's long-term illness. Through it they understand that God hates pain and suffering too, but promises to take care of all of us and, when we die, makes a special place for us to live with him in heaven. It's a place where we will never hurt again and we will always be better.