Hole

Lindsay Bonilla, Brizida Magro

Book cover for Hole
Book cover for Hole

Hole

Hole

Lindsay Bonilla, Brizida Magro

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About the Author

Lindsay Bonilla (LindsayBonilla.com) is a professional storyteller and author whose previous picture books include The Storyteller, the Parents' Choice Award winner Polar Bear Island, I Love You with All of My Hearts, and The Note Who Faced the Music. She lives with her husband, two wild and creative kids, and her dog, Blitzen, in North Canton, Ohio.

Brizida Magro (SweetBeyond.com) is an illustrator based in Boulder, Colorado, where she teaches illustration at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. She also illustrated Gift & Box by Ellen Mayer, Saturday at the Food Pantry by Diane O'Neill, and Let Me Call You Sweetheart by Mary Lee Donovan. She is passionate about rock climbing, wandering the world, and bringing stories to life.

Critical Reviews

"A family deals with the loss of a child. 'Matty's gone, ' and his parents and sibling (who narrates the story) are struggling with the feelings left behind, symbolized here as holes and depicted as scrawled, tight spirals in the middle of characters' chests or on items that Matty once used. The protagonist is trailed everywhere by a hole. . . . With the support of a friend named Nora, the child descends into one of the holes and finds comfort in crying, shouting, and throwing clumps of dirt. Nora invites the narrator to talk more about Matty, and the tale ends with the realization that 'I don't hate that hole. Not anymore. Because I know I can always fill it with memories of him.' This thought-provoking, poignant look at mourning never explicitly names death but makes concrete a euphemism that could be confusing to children while showing that love for a deceased family member always endures. . . . Striking collage illustrations. . . . A unique and hopeful exploration of grief." --Kirkus Reviews

"The illustrations, rendered with watercolor washes, colored pencils, and paper collage, add emotional depth to the already effective story. . . . The child expresses the full heaviness of grief. . . . There is no moralizing or promise of things being better, and while the hole has not gone away, there's hope it can hold some of the things Matty loved, like butterflies, elephants, and elaborately choreographed play-sword fights. Well pitched for the child audience, this book is an excellent resource for anyone experiencing loss." --Booklist

"This tender, deeply empathetic story, narrated by a child grieving the loss of a sibling, offers a moving exploration of grief's many layers. 'There's a hole in the bottom bunk where my brother, Matty, used to sleep, ' the narrator reflects on the first page. The illustrator visualizes this hole as a black scribble drifting throughout the house, a metaphor for grief that captures its persistent, all-encompassing nature. . . . 'I hate these holes, ' the narrator confesses, as classmates react in varying ways: some ignore them, some fail to notice. A friend, Nora, takes a different approach. Curious about the hole, she stays by the protagonist's side as her friend descends into it, spotlighted in the emotional illustrations by a warm yellow light. The story reaches a cathartic turning point. . . . In the quiet that follows, Nora encourages her friend to share stories. These recollections bring them to vivid life, later brightening the mood at the family dinner table and offering a sense of connection and healing amidst their shared loss." --The Horn Book

Publishing Information

Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
Pub date: 2025-02-04
Length: 32 pages

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