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Tiger's Last Roar

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Tiger's Last Roar Synopsis

A beautifully lyrical story about grief, the loss of a pet and the unbreakable bond between child and furry friend. From debut picture book author, Harriet Howe, and Waterstones Children's Book Prize shortlistee and Carnegie Medal for Illustration nominee illustrator, Katie Cottle.

After a whole day of exploring with Tiger,
Mae loved drawing with Tiger and telling stories with Tiger.
Always with Tiger. Tiger and Mae. Queens of the Jungle.

Tiger and Mae do everything together, the very best of friends. But there is nothing they love more than exploring, racing and chasing across their jungle. That is, until the call comes for "TEATIME!" and they race back to the house. As time moves on, Mae realises that Tiger is getting old and tired. And when Tiger then dies, Mae feels lost in a whirlwind of anger, fear and sadness. Even the safety of their jungle is stripped away. Only through time and healing does Mae learn that Tiger lives on - through her memories, pictures and their jungle itself.

This book is a profoundly moving, hopeful and reassuring story that celebrates the strength that comes from love and supports a child (and adults too) through navigating the loss of a beloved pet. A necessary and important book for your bookshelf.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781800789302
Publication date:
Author: Harriet Howe
Illustrator: Katie Cottle
Publisher: Templar Books an imprint of Bonnier Books UK
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 40 pages
Series: Harriet Howe + Katie Cottle
Genres: Children’s / Teenage general interest: Pets and pet care: Cats
Children’s / Teenage emotions: Anger, frustration
Children’s / Teenage emotions: Sadness, unhappiness, disappointment
Children’s / Teenage emotions: Loneliness, isolation
Children’s / Teenage emotions: Courage, bravery, hope
Picture storybooks
PSHE: Bereavement and Grief