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The healing power of community is tenderly expressed in this picture book for fans of A Sick Day for Amos McGee and Last Stop on Market Street.. Kindly Cecil has a broken heart, but when the kids in his neighborhood start asking him to fix their valuables - a music box, a watch, a stuffed elephant - he gradually finds that he knows just how to do this mending. And in return, his circle of new friends offers the mending that his own heart needs.. This gentle, kindhearted story brings the generations of a community together to sustain and enrich one another, and it beautifully showcases the value of fixing things -- and loving their history -- rather than quickly discarding them.



About the Author

Casey W. Robinson

Casey W. Robinson writes stories for children, but not always about children. Her first picture book is about an old man named Iver who is very good friends with a giant inflatable bear named Ellsworth.

Casey grew up in Maine and used to keep a shoebox of favorite words and phrases under her bed. She now lives with her family in Maynard, Massachusetts in a yellow house overflowing with books.



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