Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs
Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs is a 1973 non-fiction children's book by Tomie dePaola which introduces children to the concept of death.
Author | Tomie dePaola |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's |
Publisher | Putnam Juvenile (1997 Hardback edition) |
Publication date | 1973 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 32 p |
ISBN | 0399231080 |
OCLC | 35145847 |
[E] 20 | |
LC Class | PZ7.D439 Nan 1997 |
Content
This autobiographical story introduces children to the concept of death through the eyes of 4-year-old Tommy, who has a special relationship with his grandmother and great-grandmother, and visits them regularly. Nana Upstairs dies when he's a child, and Nana Downstairs dies when he's an adult; at both ages, Tommy learns to keep his beloved Nanas in his memory.
The original edition of this autobiographical story was published in 1973; a second edition, published in 1998, has new illustrations and layout.[1]
Legacy
This book has been cited in over 30 other works, including books on how to write, books on childhood grief, and books on other topics.[2]
References
- Booklist review, retrieved 12/14/15 from https://www.amazon.com/Nana-Upstairs-Downstairs-Picture-Puffins/dp/0698118367.
- Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs (Goodnight) (Hardcover) - citation list, Amazon.com, retrieved 2008-12-23