Children's Books and Family History: The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest
One of the greatest gifts family history offers is the reminder that love does not end when someone dies. While we cannot stop death from entering our lives, we can choose to remember. We can tell stories, preserve photographs, record memories, and continue speaking the names of those who helped shape us. In many ways, family history is an expression of enduring love. This is one of the reasons I chose to spotlight The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman. Beneath the mystery, adventure, and fantasy lies a deeply moving story about love, loss, grief, and the fear of what comes next. As the characters wrestle with difficult questions about death and what it means to let go, readers are gently reminded that grief is a reflection of love and that remembering those we have lost is part of healing. One of the things I appreciated most about this book is that it doesn't pretend grief is simple. Instead, it acknowledges that love and loss often exist together. That truth feels...