About Christmas Without Color
This is a beautifully illustrated Children’s Book about Christmas and about a child trying to cope with her parents’ divorce.
The girl in this story used to love Christmas with all of its magical colors. Then, one December morning her parents tell her that they are splitting up, and that her father is moving out. Suddenly, it feels as if Christmas has lost all its colors. Will Christmas ever get its magic back again, and is there hope for the New Year? Will she ever feel happy again?
In this heartwarming story, we follow a young girl through the first holiday after her parents’ split-up, from the days before Christmas and until New Year’s eve. We also get to learn how she is doing one year later.
The story is about the grief of a child following parents’ divorce, and about how it is possible to cope with difficult times. It is also a book about hope. Even if something feels hopeless and terrible now, the book shows how it can change for the better, and how it often helps to reach out to someone we trust.
The book is written to help children deal with their parents’ separation and divorce. The book also contains a supportive list of advice to children who are going through difficult times after parents’ break-up.
The book could be the perfect Christmas gift to children who have experienced parents’ divorce or other forms of grief and loss.
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Author Bio:
Anna F. Mason is an author and illustrator who has always loved to read, write, draw and daydream.
Today, Anna has a particular interest in creating books that can help children handle difficult feelings and situations. She believes that books can make a big different during hard times in life, by making us feel less alone and giving us hope for better times.
Anna lives in Nothern Europe, is the mother of two lovely girls, and has a background in psychology.