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A Neighborhood of Dead People

Matthew Oliphant

Radha is reluctant to go for a walk in the rain. Or, perhaps, they are reluctant to walk near the cemetery by their house. Join Radha and Rion as they gather up the courage to explore the cemetery and see what interesting things they can find! And maybe find out that cemeteries aren't that scary after all.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Studio Vo Ventures and Opportunities, Inc.
  • Publish Date: Dec 10th, 2024
  • Pages: 44
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Standard Color - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 8.50in - 0.12in - 0.27lb
  • EAN: 9798990799318
  • Recommended age: 04-10
  • Categories: Social Themes - Death, Grief, BereavementCommunity & NeighborsLGBTQ+ - General

About the Author

Oliphant, Matthew: - When not talking about himself in third-person, Alaska-born author Matthew Oliphant brings his love of nature and passion for adventure to his writing, crafting vivid, unforgettable stories that blend precision and wild imagination. With a background in technical writing and a deep understanding of the human condition, he creates authentic, thought-provoking tales that challenge readers to see the world in a new light. Whether exploring the depths of the human psyche or the farthest reaches of the natural world, Oliphant's writing is characterized by its beauty and unflinching honesty. He is a writer who is not afraid to take risks-always striving to create something truly original.
Russo, Peter: - Peter grew up around some excellent cemeteries in rural Western Massachusetts. He has always loved illustrated stories. While his family's library consisted of more than 2000 titles, he ignored most of them, favoring ones with pictures like A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh", Russell Hoban's "The Mouse and His Child", and Peter Madsen's Valhalla comics.Peter studied printmaking at UMass Amherst and now lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Marla. Depending on the day, he might be an artist, writer, genealogist, designer, nature geek, comic book nerd, and/or various other multitudes. This is the first children's book he's illustrated.

Praise for this book

"This is a very sweet story about teaching kids to accept death as a normal part of life, and approaching uncertainty with curiosity. The artwork was lovely and it was nice to see a nonbinary character in an all ages book. I'd recommend to anyone with children."