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WEEKEND DAD by Naseem Hrab Kirkus Star

WEEKEND DAD

by Naseem Hrab ; illustrated by Frank Viva

Pub Date: May 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-77306-108-5
Publisher: Groundwood

A child's narration captures the confusion and sorrow that children of separated and divorced parents can feel.

Dad and mom have separated or perhaps even divorced, resulting in some life-altering changes. The redheaded child narrator has dad on the mind all week after Dad moves out on Monday. But on Friday night, it is time to say goodbye to Mom and visit Dad’s new apartment: “My dad says I have two homes now.” Accustomed to a home once shared with both parents (all three family members have pale skin), the child feels scared on the first night in dad’s apartment and wanders into his room to watch him sleep, wondering if even grown-ups get scared too. The story captures little moments that have big meaning—the tender kiss Mom gives the child when leaving to stay with Dad for the first time; Dad’s wide eyes as he picks up his kid at what used to be his own home; the child leaving a favorite stuffed animal with Dad so that he won’t feel alone; and a poignant letter the father leaves with the child, an abridged version of one the author’s own father once wrote to her. With characteristically stylized, offbeat visuals, Viva’s illustrations capture the abundant emotional subtext with simple but effective lines.

(This book releases first as a digital edition, with print release currently scheduled for Aug. 4, 2020.)

Unsparingly compassionate; an excellent addition to the collection of books about separation and divorce.

(Picture book. 3-7)