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Elephant In The Room series: The Disappearing Sister

  • family problem
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:April,2015
  • Pages:38
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Feature

  • The Elephant in the Room series deals with tough health and wellbeing issues through the eyes of a young child.
  • The purpose of the series is to help explain difficult health topics to younger children who made be going through tough times within their families as well as to empower them in seeing their role in the whole recovery process.
  • Dinner on the Doorstep is selected into the Finalist of Best Book Awards.

  Titles in this series: The Forever Kid, Dinner on the Doorstep, The Disappearing Sister

Description

  A narrative about a child’s perspective on Anorexia Nervosa through the eyes of a younger sibling. The Disappearing Sister, is aimed at providing a platform by which discussion may be started in a guided environment to help young children understand the nature of the impact of an Eating Disorder illness. The story helps families identify how the whole family is needed to help their loved one on the long road of their recovery to full health.

Author

About the Author
Elizabeth Mary Cummings has qualifications in psychology and a Masters of Education. She has had a number of successful picture books and junior fiction titles published, as well as award winning poetry. Her stories often take a child’s perspective to explain the world and reflect on important life experiences including themes of resilience, grief, empowerment, anti-bullying and mental health. She is a sought-after speaker on the subject of childhood well being.

About the Illustrator
Johanna Roberts is an exceptional young artist based in Sydney who was engaged to illustrate for Mrs. T and the Magic Pencil in part due to her ability to capture sheer emotion in a raw and intimate way. Not restricting herself to only canvas, she has won acclaim for her sensational fabric and natural materials clothes design and is naturally gifted in make-up and special effects work.

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