J. Corn's heartfelt debut, “Spoons: A Family Story of Enduring Loss,” offers a gentle and meaningful way for children ages 5–13 to understand and cope with loss. Beautifully illustrated and filled with warmth, this comforting story follows a mother and her two children as they process the passing of Grandma Spoon, celebrating her memory through shared stories and cherished family moments. Through this tender narrative, Corn provides a compassionate tool for parents, teachers, and counselors to help children open up about their feelings and find healing in remembrance.
Inspired by her own journey through grief, Corn wrote “Spoons” to guide families toward connection and hope after loss. Having lost her mother, husband, and father, she knows firsthand the deep ache of losing loved ones and the importance of keeping their memories alive. An active member of her community grief counseling center, Corn continues to encourage open conversations about love, loss, and the power of togetherness.
Readers have praised the book for its peaceful tone and healing message. One reviewer shared: “What I liked most about this book was the message of peace. A calm feeling we all want to have after losing a loved one… It's a must-read for kids and adults alike.”
Another noted: “It will help younger readers to identify and remember positive memories for lost loved ones. As an adult, the book brought back positive thoughts immediately of departed family!”
“Spoons: A Family Story of Enduring Loss” invites readers to embrace healing, honor memories, and discover the lasting power of love that transcends grief. An engaging and compassionate read, this book is now available for purchase on Amazon and other major online book retailers.
For more information about the author, visit https://jcornbooks.com/.
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