Paws + Edward
Paws + Edward
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Kids Can Press
Annotation: A heartbreaking and heart-lifting story of loss. Paws is tired. He just wants to rest. And to dream about the days when he used to chase rabbits. He still walks with Edward to the park twice a day, but only because Edward needs the fresh air. Until one day, Paws decides he doesn't want to go for another walk. He just wants to lie in Edward's bed. And there, Paws falls asleep one last time, leaving Edward to dream of the days when Paws used to chase rabbits.Sure to move readers of every age. A beautiful, simply told story about love and the conclusion of a life well spent.
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #184404
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 05/07/19
Illustrator: Johnsen, Mari Kanstad,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-525-30135-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-525-30135-3
Dewey: E
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

This picture book, a Canadian import originally published in Norway, tells the story of Paws, a dog, and Edward, a child, who have shared a good life together.Paws is old and prefers to spend his days sleeping and dreaming, mostly about rabbits, while Edward, his beloved human, cuddles close and reads books. When Edward invites Paws for a walk, Paws goes because, he thinks, "Edward could use some fresh air." The two are inseparable until the inevitable occurs and Paws falls into a sleep "without dreams." Edward is so, so sad, but when he finally falls asleep (in the park, on the bench Paws used to lie on) he dreams—of Paws, tail wagging, happy—and readers will be uplifted, understanding that Edward's love for Paws cannot be erased by death. Johnsen's warmly hued illustrations give Paws such a large presence that he often spills out over the boundaries of the page—a visual manifestation of the story's theme of love unconstrained by the boundary of death. Each illustration is a full-bleed double-page spread, a choice that emphasizes expansiveness. Edward's skin is shown as a different shade on each page, a device that allows Edward to approach universality while visually highlighting, once again, the theme of limitlessness.A truly brilliant contribution to the genre and a must for any child who has lost a beloved pet. (Picture book. 4-8)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

This picture book, a Canadian import originally published in Norway, tells the story of Paws, a dog, and Edward, a child, who have shared a good life together.Paws is old and prefers to spend his days sleeping and dreaming, mostly about rabbits, while Edward, his beloved human, cuddles close and reads books. When Edward invites Paws for a walk, Paws goes because, he thinks, "Edward could use some fresh air." The two are inseparable until the inevitable occurs and Paws falls into a sleep "without dreams." Edward is so, so sad, but when he finally falls asleep (in the park, on the bench Paws used to lie on) he dreams—of Paws, tail wagging, happy—and readers will be uplifted, understanding that Edward's love for Paws cannot be erased by death. Johnsen's warmly hued illustrations give Paws such a large presence that he often spills out over the boundaries of the page—a visual manifestation of the story's theme of love unconstrained by the boundary of death. Each illustration is a full-bleed double-page spread, a choice that emphasizes expansiveness. Edward's skin is shown as a different shade on each page, a device that allows Edward to approach universality while visually highlighting, once again, the theme of limitlessness.A truly brilliant contribution to the genre and a must for any child who has lost a beloved pet. (Picture book. 4-8)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: AD320L

Paws is tired. He just wants to rest. And to dream about the days when he used to chase rabbits. He still walks with Edward to the park twice a day, but only because Edward needs the fresh air. Until one day, Paws decides he doesn't want to go for another walk. He just wants to lie in Edward's bed. “Paws has walked and walked. His paws are heavy. Paws doesn't have to walk anymore. Paws doesn't have to do anything anymore.” And Paws falls asleep one last time, leaving Edward to dream of the days when Paws used to chase rabbits.

Espen Dekko's gently heartbreaking and heart-lifting story hits the perfect note as it explores death in an accessible, child-friendly, and nonfrightening way. By writing from the dog's perspective, Dekko makes it easier for children to understand and accept Paws's decline and death. Beginning with Paws dreaming of chasing rabbits and ending with Edward dreaming of Paws chasing rabbits, the story has a circular structure that is satisfying and reassuring, as it conveys the boy's acceptance of the loss of his beloved pet. Richly colored illustrations by Mari Kanstad Johnsen have a simultaneously retro and contemporary feel, perfectly highlighting the joy and love at the heart of this boy-dog relationship. This book is an excellent choice for any children --- or adults --- dealing with or talking about loss, or for lessons about the life cycle of living things.


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