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A Kiss Goodbye [Hardcover]

Audrey Penn (Author), Barbara Leonard Gibson (Illustrator)
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Moving is hard on everyone, but especially children. Chester Racoon, whom readers have come to know and love through the New York Times bestseller The Kissing Hand, and its sequel, A Pocket Full of Kisses, is facing another dilemma common to the lives of many children; he and his family are moving. Young readers will love the way Chester says goodbye to his old home and learns that there are some exciting aspects to his new home.

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  • Reading level: Ages 3 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Tanglewood Press; 1ST edition (April 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933718048
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933718040
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #654,484 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I started my first career as a ballerina dancing with the National Ballet, New York City Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, and the Danny Diamond Dance Theatre. I also served as alignist and choreographer for the U.S Figure Skating Team in preparation for the Pan American Games (1973), and for the 1976 Olympic Gymnastics team. In 1980 I became too ill with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA) to continue dancing. Because I had done a lot of children's theatre and children's dance, and I have always enjoyed children's literature, I turned to writing children's books for my creative outlet.


But my writing career actually began much earlier than 1980. When I was a young girl, I had two older brothers who took great joy in teasing me.

When I was in the fourth grade, I began keeping journals of the silly things they would say and do. Then I began adding things my pets did. Finally, I began to write down everything I saw and heard every day.

When I was in my early twenties, my mother found my journals and I turned the stories into my first book called, Happy Apple Told Me. But, I learned a very hard lesson writing that first book. I learned that you don't just write a book; you rewrite, and rewrite, and rewrite, and rewrite a book. Thirty years later, I am still learning.

My passionate advocacy for children continually molds my writing style and subject matter. I have taken my one-woman educational program, The Writing Penn, into schools, libraries, and children's hospitals, where I shape and refine my story ideas in partnership with kids.


My favorite part about being a children's author is meeting my readers when I speak at a school or at a store. I get so many wonderful ideas from you, and you, and you. So, thank you for your inspired ideas, and letters, and emails. Now, it's your turn to keep a journal.

I live with my husband, my youngest daughter (who inspired The Kissing Hand), and two dogs in Olney, Maryland. We have three children and one foster child.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A heartwarming read-aloud storybook, beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Barbara Leonard Gibson., September 6, 2007
This review is from: A Kiss Goodbye (Hardcover)
Conference speaker Audrey Penn presents A Kiss Goodbye, the picturebook sequel to "The Kissing Hand" and "A Pocket Full of Kisses", featuring the further adventures of the lovable young Chester Raccoon and his family. In A Kiss Goodbye, Chester encounters an all-too-common dilemma: the trees in his part of the forest are being cut down, and he and his family have to move to a new home. Chester is saddened at having to say goodbye to his faithful old tree, and apprehensive of moving to a strange new tree, but he soon learns that moving isn't all bad and makes friends with a brand-new playmate. A heartwarming read-aloud storybook, beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Barbara Leonard Gibson.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great realistic illustrations, but irritating mix of fantasy., July 29, 2007
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In A Kiss Goodbye, Chester raccoon has to move because his den tree has been tagged by the tree cutters. Gotta get away! But Chester doesn't want to leave all his friends and favorite places behind. How will he cope?

Okay, I know this is a book for kids. I'm used to them... talking bears, squirrels wearing hats, and rabbits hanging out with ducks. In this book, the illustrations are very realistic renditions of animals and their habitats (very nice). Yet the text talks of Chester going to school, having pockets (?), and "tiny pink cheeks." But because the illustrations are realistic, you don't see Chester in school, with pockets, or with pink cheeks. In other words, the text kept clashing with the illustrations. Now I know this is a kids book, but the story could have been enhanced by illustrations that... fit the story! I'd read the text... Chester is putting a chip of his old den in his pocket, then look at the illustration and... what pockets?

A Kiss Goodbye was less impressive as a story, but perhaps more useful as a storybook about moving.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fine as a storybook, not if your child is worried about moving., March 25, 2011
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Loved 'The Kissing Hand' by this author and was totally prepared to love this book too.
Unfortunately the story is not one I would recommend for the child who is seriously upset about having to move.
First off, the child's fears and resistance are described as whining, pouting and grumbling! Okay, they really are going to want to identify with Chester after that!
The reason they are moving is a pretty darn difficult one to deal with : their section of the woods has been marked for being chopped down for wood! So Chester's happy home and play spaces are going to be chopped up and hauled away. No one seems really concerned about this though and everyone is very happily heading on to new pastures. Isn't Chester a little right to be freaking out at these delusional adults who are oblivious to the future of their little neck of the woods??
I get it - Chester moves because his family is what is important - not where they live. He also moves because everyone else is moving. When is that going to happen in our little human lives - unless a neighborhood is to be bulldozed??
Chester also has a happy moment of finding a cute little girl racoon with whom everything will turn out well. His new house is cool, his little brother is being cuddly and everything is hunky-dory.
BUT . . . If my kid was Chester, he would be setting up a cordon around the woods and demanding a hearing into why his woods are being targeted. So, no consolation here for the truly distressed child. There are many other good books out there on moving, the trauma of moving and of losing touch with old friends. I'd try those before adding Chester's tragedy to the already heavy load your kiddo may be dealing with!!
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