How to Talk About Death (Innbundet)

Series: Hvordan-serien 4

Author:

Anna Fiske

Norwegian title: Hvordan snakker man om døden?
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Binding: Innbundet
Year: 2023
Pages: 80
Illustrator: Fiske, Anna
Publisher: Cappelen Damm
Språk: Bokmål
Series: Hvordan-serien
Serienummer: 4
ISBN/EAN: 9788202783532
Kategori: Children's Books
Age: 5 - 8
Overview Hvordan snakker man om døden?

Death is next up in Anna Fiske’s How series. This is a topic that children are curious about, and which adults may find difficult to discuss. What actually happens with the body when you die? What’s a funeral? And why do we even have to die?

Anna Fiske has an incredibly unique form of communicating, and in How to Talk About Death she speaks to the children at their level and takes them seriously, while also managing to write a heart-warming, inclusive and at times even funny book about death. A perfect conversation starter for anyone who has questions about death, or who knows someone who’s passed away.

The How-series has been a phenomenal success both in Norway and abroad, and it has been translated into multiple languages.

NOMINATED TO THE BRAGE PRIZE FOR BEST NON-FICTION BOOK FOR CHILDREN

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Reviews Hvordan snakker man om døden?

Nyttig og konkret om døden 24.03.2023

Barn og voksne sørger ulikt, og her er Fiskes bok vidåpen, tolerant og forståelsesfull.

Fiske gjør det hun er best på: tegner og forklarer tydelig og grundig – og samtidig enkelt og liketil.

Karen Frøsland Nystøyl, Vårt Land

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Author Anna Fiske

Anna Fiske (b. 1964) is an award-winning author, illustrator, and cartoonist. She has written and illustrated close to 70 picture books, illustrated books and comic books. She's also illustrated a number of books for other authors. Fiske’s playful and distinctive style, both literary and pictorial, has earned her numerous awards and honours for her works. Several of her books have been published with great success in many countries.

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