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Cry, Heart, But Never Break by Glenn Ringtved
Cry, Heart, But Never Break by Glenn Ringtved









Death, it seems, is not cold and remote but has a heart that “beats with a great love of life.” He patiently answers Leah’s “why does she have to die?” with a parable about the happy marriages of sisters Joy and Delight to brothers Sorrow and Grief: “What would life be worth if there were no death?” When the time comes Death completes the titular command-“Let your tears of grief and sadness help begin new life”-and departs, leaving the children clustered around their grandmother’s bed to remember and to live on. In an arresting opening, a small country house with a scythe propped next to the door gives way to a kitchen scene in which Nels, Sonia, Kasper, and little Leah sadly sit at the table with a tall, black-hooded, slump-shouldered figure.

Cry, Heart, But Never Break by Glenn Ringtved

Death brings both loss and comfort to four children when he comes for their grandmother in this Danish import.











Cry, Heart, But Never Break by Glenn Ringtved