Book Guide

My nana’s garden
is tangled with weeds.
"Wildflowers,” says Nana,
“food for the bees."

A little girl explores the wonders of Nana's garden, from the insects who find nourishment in the wildflowers to the animals who find shelter in the trees. Just as seasons change, so, too, do families, who experience grief and loss, but also abundant joy in new life.

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Dawn Casey

Dawn Casey

British
Dawn Casey enjoys dreaming up stories inspired by the everyday magic of the world. She is the author of A Lullaby for Little One, illustrated by Cha... See more
Jessica Courtney-Tickle

Jessica Courtney-Tickle

British
Jessica Courtney-Tickle enjoys bringing nature and people to life on the page. A freelance illustrator with experience in animation and visual narra... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

My Nana's Garden
A beautiful, touching story of a family’s love and loss, the garden both metaphor and place of healing...

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