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Leah Is a Dragonfly Now

A True Story of Grief and Everlasting Friendship

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Leah Is a Dragonfly Now

By: Sarah McLean
Narrated by: Gwen Carole
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Based on the award-winning animated short film, this poignant, touching, and uplifting picture book about grief reminds us that loved ones never truly leave our side, and that they can even take shape as tiny, little dragonflies.

When Celine’s best friend dies, she decides to wear a dragonfly bracelet to keep her close. After Celine and her family escape a car accident unharmed, she realizes she has lost the dragonfly bracelet. Rattled by the scary and unexpected series of events, Celine determines they must have a guardian angel watching over them.

Dragonflies symbolize transformation from a physical presence to a spiritual one. All too often we lose loved ones only to wonder where they’ve gone and if we’ll ever see them again. In this true story of life, death, and everlasting friendship, Leah Is A Dragonfly Now helps listeners cope with the loneliness, sadness, and anxiety we may feel after someone we love leaves us. Leah, now a dragonfly, reminds her best friend that she will always be by her side, even if she doesn’t see her, and will always be looking out for her.

“Hi, friend. I’m here with you and always will be.”

A heartwarming gift for older children and adults who have suffered loss and want to stay connected to their loved ones.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2024 Sarah McLean (P)2024 Sarah McLean
Difficult Discussions Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Heartfelt
Beautiful Story • Touching Tale • Excellent Narration • Accessible Storytelling • Uplifting Perspective

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If you or a friend have lost someone special in your life, this is the book for you. Beautifully written and narrated you will not be disappointed.

Heartwarming story of true friendship.

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A very touching story, sweetly written by Sarah McLean and beautifully narrated by Gwen Carole. I'd recommend this book for someone of any age who is dealing with grief and loss.

Heartwarming

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As a parent, helping my children understand and process death is a big job. This book is a sweet story that handles death in a straightforward but easy-to-process manner. I lost my dad a long time ago - so I tell my kids that when I see butterflies, it's my dad. Now I can tell them our loved ones live on in dragonflies too!

Sweet story about dealing with death

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A touching and accessible story about grief. What a great tool for navigating and opening up difficult conversations.

A beautiful story about grief

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I saw the animated version of this and definitely had to hear the audiobook version. Grief is a touchy subject for children and adults alike, and this story handles it so well. As someone who has lost people close to them, this audiobook brought me comfort just as the short animation had. It's a great reminder and great way to honor those we have lost.

A beautiful look at grief

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