That’s Why Dogs Fly by Radhika Malhotra
Title: That’s Why Dogs Fly
Author: Radhika Malhotra
Publisher: Wonder House Books
Pages: 32
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Introduction
Few stories capture the pure and unconditional bond between humans and their pets as beautifully as this one. This heartfelt book narrates the journey of a girl and her dog, Presley, showcasing the love they share, the twists life brings, and the memories they treasure. Written with emotional depth and accompanied by stunning illustrations, this book is a must-read, especially for families with older pets or children who have experienced the loss of a beloved animal companion.
A Journey Through Love and Life’s Changes
The story begins with the joyous moment the girl and Presley meet, a pivotal event that sets the tone for their deep connection. From playful adventures to quiet moments of companionship, the narrative artfully captures the day-to-day joys of having a furry friend. As the years pass, the inevitable realities of life and aging emerge, handled with a gentle touch that helps young readers navigate complex emotions.
The transitions in their journey are depicted with such sensitivity and care that they evoke a mix of smiles and tears. Whether it’s the laughter shared during their youthful escapades or the bittersweet farewell as Presley reaches the end of his life, every moment feels genuine and relatable.
Teaching Moments Through Storytelling
This book isn’t just a story; it’s a powerful tool for introducing children to life’s natural cycles. The delicate portrayal of Presley’s aging and passing offers a comforting way to discuss loss, grief, and the importance of treasuring memories. For children with older pets or those who’ve recently lost one, the book provides solace and a sense of understanding that they are not alone in their feelings.
Illustrations That Bring the Story to Life
The vibrant and expressive illustrations add another layer of depth to the narrative. Each page is a visual delight, perfectly complementing the heartfelt prose. The scenes of the girl and Presley’s adventures across the globe are brought to life with rich detail, making the book a joy to read and revisit.
Why This Book Stands Out
The combination of a touching storyline, beautifully crafted illustrations, and relatable themes makes this book a standout in children’s literature. The balance of love, joy, and the inevitable realities of life ensures it resonates with readers of all ages. Parents will appreciate its ability to address challenging topics like grief in a manner that’s accessible and reassuring for children.
Who Should Read This Book?
This book is highly recommended for children aged 5 and above, pet lovers, and anyone who appreciates stories about the deep bond between humans and animals. It’s particularly impactful for families with older pets or those navigating the grief of losing a pet. The story offers an opportunity for meaningful conversations and a reminder to cherish every moment shared with loved ones.
Conclusion
The beautiful story of the love a pup and a girl share, the turn life eventually takes, and the memories they treasure is beautifully written and illustrated. This book is a must-read for children and adults alike, offering a heartfelt celebration of the bonds we form and the lessons they teach us. Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift, a comforting read for a child, or a way to honor the memory of a cherished pet, this book is a timeless treasure.
About the Author
Witty, inventive, quirky, and weirdly whimsical, Radhika Malhotra is the remarkably lively mind behind That’s Why Dogs Fly. Currently a film writer based in Mumbai, India, Radhika spent her childhood in Dubai, Oman, and the United States. She has penned and contributed to numerous award-winning films, exploring various facets of storytelling along the way.
Radhika fell in love with books early on and quickly found herself devoted to keeping imagination alive. Her children’s stories occupy a magical space where enchanting universes, dragons, pixies, elves, and fairies come alive. Her journey into children’s literature took a deeply personal turn after the passing of her beloved dog, Presley, the muse behind That’s Why Dogs Fly. Presley was her globe-trotting companion, inspiring a story that blends whimsy with heartfelt lessons.
Radhika continues to travel and write, forever captivated by the oddities of the world. Her mission is to offer children beautifully crafted stories that mine the magic of life and encourage boundless imagination.
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