The Hole is a poignant and emotionally charged picture book based on the true story of a young boy named Vincent, who, while riding his bike, tragically loses his life when a car pulls out of a parking lot. Told from the perspective of Vincent’s older brother, the narrative sensitively explores the grieving process through a child’s eyes. The protagonist journeys through a spectrum of emotions—emptiness, anger, injustice, surrender, and, ultimately, a sense of peace reflect the complex nature of bereavement.
One of the book’s most powerful elements is the metaphorical “hole,” a space that represents emotional emptiness and loss. The act of entering the hole and sharing feelings with a friend becomes a central therapeutic device, skilfully depicted through both text and illustration. This dual storytelling approach allows young readers to engage with the themes visually and emotionally, offering a safe framework for understanding grief.
The characters are diverse and age-appropriate for Key Stage 1 (ages 5–7), making the book highly accessible and relatable to young children. Its gentle tone and rich emotional layers make The Hole a valuable tool for educators, school counsellors, and parents supporting children through bereavement. It is particularly well-suited for small group settings focused on emotional literacy or grief support.
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The Stats:
- Title: The Hole
- Author and Illustrator: Lindsay Bonilla & Brizida Magro
- ISBN: 978-0-241-73715-6
- Publication Date: 2025
- Page Count: 32
- Publisher: Puffin
- Recommended age: 5-8
- Categories/Topic: grief, siblings, death, bereavement
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