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My Father’s Words Audiobook Summary

Patricia MacLachlan, beloved author of the Newbery Medal-winning Sarah, Plain and Tall, has crafted another lyrical and touching novel for young readers about finding hope after the loss of a loved one.

Declan O’Brien always had a gentle word to share, odd phrases he liked to repeat, and songs to sing while he played basketball. His favorite song was “Dona Nobis Pacem,” “Grant Us Peace.” His family loved him deeply and always knew they were loved in return.

But a terrible accident one day changes their lives forever, and Fiona and Finn O’Brien are left without a father. Their mother is at a loss. What words are there to guide them through such overwhelming grief?

At the suggestion of their friend Luke, Fiona and Finn volunteer at an animal rescue shelter, where they meet two sweet dogs who are in need of comfort, too. Perhaps with time, patience, and their father’s gentle words in their hearts, hope will spark once more.

* Junior Library Guild Selection * Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year 2019 (9-12) *

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My Father’s Words Audiobook Narrator

Imani Parks is the narrator of My Father’s Words audiobook that was written by Patricia MacLachlan

Patricia MacLachlan (1938-2022) was the celebrated author of many timeless books for young readers, including Sarah, Plain and Tall, winner of the Newbery Medal. She was also the author of many beloved picture books, a number of which she cowrote with her daughter, Emily.

About the Author(s) of My Father’s Words

Patricia MacLachlan is the author of My Father’s Words

Subjects

The publisher of the My Father’s Words is Katherine Tegen Books. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Family, Juvenile Fiction, Siblings

Additional info

The publisher of the My Father’s Words is Katherine Tegen Books. The imprint is Katherine Tegen Books. It is supplied by Katherine Tegen Books. The ISBN-13 is 9780062855848.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Caressa

April 23, 2020

My Father's Words is a heartwarming and truly superb children's story. Based loosely on the author's real experiences, My Father's Words is a story chronicling the grief of a young girl after loosing her father. Fiona's journey leads her to Thomas, a ex-patient of her father, and the local animal shelter/kennel, where she and her brother (and neighbor Luke) can care for and be a companion to the dogs. Through the story, Fiona and her brother, Finn, discover that dogs may help us just as much as we help them.MFW was an emotional story introducing a healthy approach to grief and loss. I was deeply moved, not only by the story, but also by the author's foreword and intent. The personal nature of the story is reflected in the emotion and quality of the writing. The book not only approaches the difficult topics of grief and the emotional importance of our animals, but introduces many more important topics without losing the readibility for younger readers. Anger, blame, selflessness, the power of kindness, and even the stigma around mental health feature in Fiona's experiences and memories of her father. I highly recommend this story to anyone with a younger reader in their house or someone dealing with loss and needing a calm, comforting read. I, personally, fully intend on making this story a permanent addition to my collection and plan to make it available for my future children to read.*Note: this book was provided from a Goodreads giveaway, with hope of a review, but all opinions are my own

Darla

October 13, 2018

This profound little volume is not just for kids. It is for everyone. Drawing from her own experiences after her husband's death, MacLachlan crafts a story for all of us. We meet Fiona and Finn as they deal with the grief of losing their father in a tragic accident. A man who was one of their father's patients asks Fiona if he can call her once each week for two minutes to share memories of her father. Through these phone calls and the experiences the kids have volunteering at the local animal shelter, we see them remembering their father and we get to know him too and grieve with them. Don't overlook this book because of its juvenile status. It is so much more than that!

Shawn

February 05, 2020

This is about as close to perfection as your likely to get in a book. Not sure how it is classified or what the target market is, but I would consider it a “middle-reader” with appeal for every year beyond. It is brilliant. It is what the abominable waste of paper, “Grief Is a Thing With Feathers” had hoped it could be. It is the story of love, loss, grief, hope, kindness, and healing. It isn’t possible to love it more than I do.

Joelle

August 20, 2018

A touching story of life and love. This story is a powerful tribute to the power of a parent’s love. This story is full of tough and important elements; it will push adults and children alike to confront their own understanding of loss, healing, and what it means to really live. Highly recommend. *I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Bekka

July 27, 2018

Thanks to Edelweiss and Katherine Tegen Books for early access to this title.I love this book! Such a difficult subject, especially for kids, but MacLachlan handles it in her usual wonderful way. Her writing is excellent, as always! The characters in this are outstanding - especially Finn. This would be an excellent book for any child (or parent!) who is dealing with grief. Its also good for those who enjoy a good, realistic story. And, of course, the dogs! MacLachlan has had wonderful dogs in several of her books, and this book is no exception. I had a difficult time reading this one without crying, but it is ultimately a hopeful, uplifting book. Highly Recommended!

June

January 20, 2020

I usually don't reveal my thoughts about a book I'm sharing until the end of the review, but this book is an exception. In fact, this book is exceptional in every way, in my opinion.I almost did not check this book out of the library when I read that Fiona and Finn's father is killed in an accident and that the story was about grief. I have read so many books about grief in the middle-grade and adult genres during the past few years I wondered if I needed to--or even wanted to--read another.I'm glad I did not let my negativity stop me from checking out this book and enjoying it as much as I did.I fell in love with this author's work when I was a student teacher reading Sarah, Plain and Tall to the fourth grade class with whom I was working. I have always loved historical fiction, and this was the first piece of children's historical literature I had read for many years. I'm not sure if I loved it more than the students or if they loved it more, but we all loved the book!My Father's Words may be the most touching middle-grade story I have ever read. I laughed, I cried, and I cried some more . . .The author's clean, focused style of writing lends itself to the communication of important life lessons throughout the story. Grief, forgiveness, understanding, personal growth, tolerance and acceptance, friendship, kindness, compassion, caring concern, and love are the threads that weave together this beautiful story.The scenes of the main characters interacting with a variety of dogs at the animal rescue shelter are delightful! The wisdom the children garner from their interactions with these lovable animals is valuable and essential to the healing process for the people and the canines involved.The ending to the story is inspiring and realistic. I believe children will love how things are resolved for some of the dogs and all of the humans.I believe this book would make an excellent read-aloud for classroom teachers, librarians, and families. The story opens up lots of opportunities for discussion and sharing.Highly-recommended for fans of animal fiction, contemporary fiction, family-oriented fiction, and realistic fiction.I borrowed this book from the 'New Book' fiction shelf in the children's collection of the local public library.#########################

Paula

February 21, 2019

Reading Patricia MacLachlan books is like watching a prima ballerina. She makes her amazing writing talent so look effortless. Her brevity belies her incredible ability to weave a deep and poignant tale with few, well chosen, are beautifully articulated words. In My Father's Words we meet the O'Brien family. Declan, the father is brilliant psychologist who always had kind and gentle words to share. One day he swerves to miss a child in the road and is suddenly and tragically killed. Fiona, her little brother Finn, and their mother are overwhelmed with grief. One of their father's patients, Thomas, asks if he can call Fiona every Monday for 2 minutes and share her father's words with her which continue to offer guidance long after he is gone. Fiona and Finn take some of Thomas' advice to heart. They find something or someone who has been left alone to help-at the animal shelter. A simple, yet complex story that looks like it was written for younger readers, but don't be fooled by first glance. This will be a meaningful story that older readers can wrap around their heart and explore what it means to heal and honor the lives of those we loved and lost.

Anushree

March 03, 2021

Siblings fifth-grader Fiona and second-grader Finn are grappling with a tragedy that has broken their family. As they try to come to terms with it, they realize that what's healing them eventually are words spoken long ago. Words, spoken in the past, that are now coming back through people who they knew do not speak much, but are still trying to heal their broken lives. And then there are dogs in this one. If you love dogs, if you love words, if you think that most of your healing happens through the most underrated, yet the most powerful method - communication and attention - then this is a tiny book that you will love too. Classified as YA, I will also direct you to @bookchief 's page on whose recommendation I had read this book. Their review is here. //"I wonder why Finn remembers better than I do.“Maybe it is because it is safer for you to forget right now,” said Luke.////The truth is that we know the dogs need people. But people need the dogs even more sometimes. To teach people how good they really can be. I call it turnabout.//

Francie

June 22, 2021

4.5 stars. Beautiful children's book dealing with grief after the loss of a parent. Patricia MacLachlan does a beautiful job with a difficult subject and leaves the reader filled with hope that it is okay to be sad when a loved one dies, and it's okay to continue on with your life also. Written for children, in language they can understand, with a feeling of love and hope throughout the entire book. Quick read - would be a beautiful read aloud.

Adriana

March 25, 2019

Can we talk about how this book was very short and I'm crying? This book got me right in the feels. It wasn't long but it was so good, and really focused on healing. And the bond between humans and animals and how they help with healing.

Kayla

March 27, 2019

A quick and sweet read- an approach to dealing with loss in a very simple, straightforward, and realistic way. A sister and brother are helped through their grieving by volunteering at an animal shelter. There were some poignant moments, and it tied together very well at the end.

Nikki

March 16, 2019

Super book. This is very insightful. It will help you understand how to deal with a loss.

Kelly

January 12, 2019

A moving wonderful tribute to a father.

The Book Chief

December 05, 2018

It has been an age since a children's book has moved me so much. My Father's Words is a slim volume (just 112 pages) but it is so filled with wisdom and love that it is almost like a manual to help children understand and accept the loss of a loved one. Told in the voice of 10-year old Fiona, the book begins with death: Fiona's father, Declan O'Brien dies in a car accident. Fiona, her seven-year old brother Finn, and their mother Claire are devastated. As she looks for ways to make Finn feel better, their neighbour Luke (who studies in the same class as Fiona) steps in to help. He finds the perfect solution- he finds a dog shelter that is looking for volunteers to read to dogs who have been rescued from abuse or neglect or whose humans have died. As the children start visiting the shelter, they start healing by bonding with the dogs there.As they make their way through their grief, Fiona, Finn and Claire find themselves remembering Declan's wise words-peppered with humour and song-and how he was always positive and accepting. Luke, his parents, and Declan's patient Thomas also help- they recall what Declan had told them, and share their memories of Declan with the bereaved family. And slowly, the broken hearts start becoming whole again.I read the book in one sitting late one night and found my cheeks wet with tears when I was done. That rarely happens, and I understood, anew, how healing tears can be. Warm, wise and with a message of love, this book is a must-read for all kids aged 9+. Detailed review on my blog: https://www.facebook.com/855005157962...

Samantha

April 19, 2019

This book is a Life Changer! I love the reality in this book and how it teaches you to always be grateful for every moment you have with someone special! Every person is a GIFT from God and we need to treasure every moment that you have with them. So before you read this book prepare to be changed!

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