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Phyllis & Grace

Nigel Gray Bethan Welby

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English
SALLYWAG PRESS
07 April 2022

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Grace is often sent by her mother to take a plate for her neighbour Phyllis. Phyllis is becoming increasingly forgetful, but Grace likes to visit and doesn't mind the odd or repetitive questions. Even when Phyllis moves away, Grace and her family still visit every weekend, because of their enduring friendship... A gentle book about dementia and the benefits young and old derive in each other's company and ways of looking at the world, one of the best I remember seeing since the sadly now out-of-print Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge. It's a difficult subject handled with great delicacy but also with straightforwardness, enhanced by Bethan Welby's assured and deft illustrations.  Lindy


Age range 3 to 9


The moving story of how a little girl befriends her elderly neighbour who has dementia.

Grace is a little girl; Phyllis is the old lady next door. Phyllis lives alone and her memory is fading, but that doesn't stop Grace from liking her. They find that, despite the gap in their ages, they have much in common and a moving and enduring friendship is born.

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Illustrated by:   Bethan Welby
Imprint:   SALLYWAG PRESS
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 275mm,  Width: 240mm,  Spine: 9mm
ISBN:   9781912650514
ISBN 10:   1912650517
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Phyllis & Grace

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- Grace is often sent by her mother to take a plate for her neighbour Phyllis. Phyllis is becoming increasingly forgetful, but Grace likes to visit and doesn't mind the odd or repetitive questions. Even when Phyllis moves away, Grace and her family still visit every weekend, because of their enduring friendship... A gentle book about dementia and the benefits young and old derive in each other's company and ways of looking at the world, one of the best I remember seeing since the sadly now out-of-print Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge. It's a difficult subject handled with great delicacy but also with straightforwardness, enhanced by Bethan Welby's assured and deft illustrations.  Lindy






'Young children visiting a relative with Alzheimer's or memory loss will appreciate this sensitive and surprisingly uplifting story.' Daily Mail;'The text is very sensitive, capturing all the warmth of the friendship while gently depicting the progression of Phyllis' dementia. Bethan Welby's illustrations match it perfectly, so that we see Phyllis through Grace's eyes, sometimes laughing, sometimes quiet, sometimes sad, but always a true friend. It's a book that will help children understand the realities of dementia and provide opportunities for discussion, but it's also the story of two individuals and their relationship.' Books for Keeps;'Together words and pictures beautifully document the progression of dementia and how it might appear, from a young child's viewpoint. A book for adults and children to share and discuss as gently as it's presented by its creators.' Red Reading Hub


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