The Invisible Leash: An Invisible String Story About the Loss of a Pet

The Invisible Leash: An Invisible String Story About the Loss of a Pet

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  • Create Date:2021-06-19 01:31:27
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Patrice Karst
  • ISBN:0316524891
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Summary

From the author of the picture book phenomenon The Invisible String comes a moving companion title about coping with grief when a pet dies。

"When our pets aren't with us anymore, an Invisible Leash connects our hearts to each other。 Forever。" That's what Zack's friend Emily tells him after his dog dies。 Zack doesn't believe it。 He only believes in what he can see。 But on an enlightening journey through their neighborhood—and through his grief—he comes to feel the comforting tug of the Invisible Leash。 And it feels like love

Accompanied by tender。 uplifting art by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, bestselling author Patrice Karst's gentle story uses the same bonding technique from her classic book The Invisible String to help readers through the experience of the loss of a beloved animal。

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Reviews

Melanie

Zack's dog, Jojo, has passed away。 Zack is having a hard time fathoming life without him。 His friend Emily helps him understand that there is an invisible leash running between Zack and Jojo that will never disappear。 The leash bonds the two until they can be together again。 Better than some。 If a book without an overtly religious tone is needed, this is your book。 Just don't read the authors thank you's at the end。 Zack's dog, Jojo, has passed away。 Zack is having a hard time fathoming life without him。 His friend Emily helps him understand that there is an invisible leash running between Zack and Jojo that will never disappear。 The leash bonds the two until they can be together again。 Better than some。 If a book without an overtly religious tone is needed, this is your book。 Just don't read the authors thank you's at the end。 。。。more

Janet Self

Good- adding to my "Books about losing a Pet" list for kids。 (I appreciate the author sharing that she lost her own dog while completing the book and how writing the story helped her through her grief。) Good- adding to my "Books about losing a Pet" list for kids。 (I appreciate the author sharing that she lost her own dog while completing the book and how writing the story helped her through her grief。) 。。。more

Tatiana

If you've ever had a beloved pet die, you know how painful that loss is--and how difficult it can be to work through the grief。 The Invisible Leash: A Story Celebrating Love After the Loss of a Pet offers one strategy: to think of an imaginary "leash" tying you to your pet in the afterlife。 This is a good book to have in one's classroom library, in case a student suffers such a loss of a family pet。 Just be careful you're not encroaching on said family's framing of the death。 But I think the ide If you've ever had a beloved pet die, you know how painful that loss is--and how difficult it can be to work through the grief。 The Invisible Leash: A Story Celebrating Love After the Loss of a Pet offers one strategy: to think of an imaginary "leash" tying you to your pet in the afterlife。 This is a good book to have in one's classroom library, in case a student suffers such a loss of a family pet。 Just be careful you're not encroaching on said family's framing of the death。 But I think the idea of your pet being close by, able to tug at their leash and let you know they're there, is comforting。 。。。more

Lara Bate

A great book to read to a child who lost a pet。

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Morgan

Full review on thegraduatedbookworm。comFirst I would like to thank Hachette Book Group Canada for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review。 This was one of my favourite children novels I've read recently because it talks about what happens when you lose your pet。I LOVED the illustrations in this and how if you looked really closely, there were "Invisible leash's" everywhere, entangled with others! I felt like it was a comforting story and something that anyone who has or has ever had a Full review on thegraduatedbookworm。comFirst I would like to thank Hachette Book Group Canada for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review。 This was one of my favourite children novels I've read recently because it talks about what happens when you lose your pet。I LOVED the illustrations in this and how if you looked really closely, there were "Invisible leash's" everywhere, entangled with others! I felt like it was a comforting story and something that anyone who has or has ever had a pet would understand! 。。。more

Monica

Lovely companion to the Invisible thread for kids of all ages after the loss of a pet

Kelly

Lovely, heartfelt story of dealing with the loss of a pet。

Sheri

I will buy this book for my children and friends to help with the sadness when they lose a pet。 Zack is sad and inconsolable when his dog dies and angry when others try to talk with him about it。 But with the help of Emily, he sees a connection to Jojo and Emily's cat。 Emily has a different way of thinking about her loss that helps Zack through the sadness。 The companion book The Invisible String about the loss of loved ones is one I want to find and read, too。 I will buy this book for my children and friends to help with the sadness when they lose a pet。 Zack is sad and inconsolable when his dog dies and angry when others try to talk with him about it。 But with the help of Emily, he sees a connection to Jojo and Emily's cat。 Emily has a different way of thinking about her loss that helps Zack through the sadness。 The companion book The Invisible String about the loss of loved ones is one I want to find and read, too。 。。。more

Calli

I love this book。 For myself and for Isaac。 When the time comes with our Sasha, we will be using this book as a grieving and coping tool。

Mary Kate

Touching and beautiful! A great way to help explain the loss of a beloved pet to a child or an adult。

molliekay

By far one of the best books about loss and grief for children。 Karst reminds us that our animals are still their in our hearts, wishing the best for us and sending their love。

Annie

A comforting picture book about finding solace after the death of a pet。 The message may not work for all children, as it is quite twee and cutesy。

Anthony

Zack's friend Emily helps him grieve the loss of his pet dog Jojo with a story of the invisible leash, that her grandfather shared with her, that his grandfather told him。 Zack's friend Emily helps him grieve the loss of his pet dog Jojo with a story of the invisible leash, that her grandfather shared with her, that his grandfather told him。 。。。more

kaotickitten

Such a heart felt tale。 I may be biased, mainly because I am coming from someone who has recently lost two dogs within two months。 But this book can help with the grief。 It isn’t a book to just give to your child without talking to them。 It may help if you have to let an animal go。 To show that while it will be painful there is always a part of the animal always with you。 Yet they want us to be happy。

Lisa D

what a great book for kids who lose pets

Jenn Swanson

A book about a child's grief after losing a pet。 I enjoyed the message conveyed about them always being with you。 The illustrations were great as well。 A book about a child's grief after losing a pet。 I enjoyed the message conveyed about them always being with you。 The illustrations were great as well。 。。。more

Elizabeth

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 A great book for the loss of a pet。

Miss Sarah

Two children who have lost pets lament on their losses and talk about how they are still connected to their pets through an invisible leash of love。 Elementary and up

Stephanie Steinmetz

My husband got this book a couple weeks before we had to say goodbye to our beloved rescue dog。 It is beautifully written with great illustrations。 It was a tear-jerker for sure。 We have this in our little shrine set up for our dog (his cremains in an urn, his dog bowl, collar, his paw prints in plaster and photos of him)。 Just a side note: Parents would need to use their judgement before reading this book to their children and having this be the salve for your sorrow。 Grief is a very complex th My husband got this book a couple weeks before we had to say goodbye to our beloved rescue dog。 It is beautifully written with great illustrations。 It was a tear-jerker for sure。 We have this in our little shrine set up for our dog (his cremains in an urn, his dog bowl, collar, his paw prints in plaster and photos of him)。 Just a side note: Parents would need to use their judgement before reading this book to their children and having this be the salve for your sorrow。 Grief is a very complex thing and should be addressed accordingly。 。。。more

Lori Reed

This is a great book for kids about losing a pet。 Have tissue ready!!

Nessa

Really beautiful book about losing a pet。

gina

This book covers one way to handle talking to a child about the death of a pet。 I'm no expert。 There's a lot of ways to go about this, and people need to know their child and their family values and beliefs to see if this is a concept they're willing to introduce into their lives and their family vernacular。For us? No。 We talked about how animals get old, how they age, how they die。 When our dog died when my son was 4 I felt like he handled it very well。 We all cried。 We all still talk about Whi This book covers one way to handle talking to a child about the death of a pet。 I'm no expert。 There's a lot of ways to go about this, and people need to know their child and their family values and beliefs to see if this is a concept they're willing to introduce into their lives and their family vernacular。For us? No。 We talked about how animals get old, how they age, how they die。 When our dog died when my son was 4 I felt like he handled it very well。 We all cried。 We all still talk about Whiskey, we all still watch videos, look at pictures and even compare his personality to our new dog, River。 They are VERY different。 I'm not a fan of the idea of an invisible leash。 I like the more straightforward less magical concept of just, talking about our deceased animals and keeping their memory alive in our hearts, sans a leash you can tug to "reach" your dead pet。 This isn't a book I'd want to bring home, BUT it might work for another person。 I always suggest a parent read the book before taking it home to read together, because the kid may attach hard to this idea。 Is it one you're comfortable with? 。。。more

Pam

Connected to her The Invisible String book。 This time Karst shares about the connection that lasts after a pet dies。 Charming illustrations show the characters' dog and cat by their sides even though they can't be seen。A method to explain what happens after a pet dies for younger (and not so young) children。 Connected to her The Invisible String book。 This time Karst shares about the connection that lasts after a pet dies。 Charming illustrations show the characters' dog and cat by their sides even though they can't be seen。A method to explain what happens after a pet dies for younger (and not so young) children。 。。。more

Melissa Anderson

This was a very beautiful book about losing a pet and that grief。 We learn about the Invisible leashes that connect our hearts with those of our departed friends and how this can give comfort and a forever connection to that love。 I recently lost a pet and this book made me tear up as I read it to my niece。 I think books like this are important as they help teach how to deal with these new feelings。

Kate

A comforting story for youngsters following the death of a pet。Zack's dog passes away and he is grieving this tremendous loss, he is sad and angry。 His friend Emily conforts him by telling him about an invisible leash that connects us to our pets keeping them in our hearts and bonded with us forever。 This story has a reassuring message for kids。 Offering comfort in a difficult and confusing time。 A fair warning in the description of "the beyond" though this is where Emily explains Zack's dog has A comforting story for youngsters following the death of a pet。Zack's dog passes away and he is grieving this tremendous loss, he is sad and angry。 His friend Emily conforts him by telling him about an invisible leash that connects us to our pets keeping them in our hearts and bonded with us forever。 This story has a reassuring message for kids。 Offering comfort in a difficult and confusing time。 A fair warning in the description of "the beyond" though this is where Emily explains Zack's dog has gone。 There is not a direct religious reference but there is an undeniable tone。 If this isn't conflicting for your household then it's the perfect read following the loss of a pet because it is a tender, consoling read for kids about pets and their presence in our lives。 •Thank You to the tagged publisher for sending us this book opinions are my own。 • For more of my book content check out instagram。com/bookalong 。。。more

Alicia Evans

This book tells readers that even when a pet dies, their hearts are connected with ours by an invisible leash。 We see the main character as withdrawn, angry, and saddened in the first part of the book。 He is not comforted by his parents/caregivers telling him that he could get another dog when he's ready, but bonds with a friend when she tells him about her own invisible leash from when her cat died。 The characters are racially diverse and the message avoids a religious tone (focuses on "the bey This book tells readers that even when a pet dies, their hearts are connected with ours by an invisible leash。 We see the main character as withdrawn, angry, and saddened in the first part of the book。 He is not comforted by his parents/caregivers telling him that he could get another dog when he's ready, but bonds with a friend when she tells him about her own invisible leash from when her cat died。 The characters are racially diverse and the message avoids a religious tone (focuses on "the beyond")。 Many readers will find comfort in the discussion, though some may find the book too long/complex by the end。For: readers looking for a book to open up discussion about the loss of a pet。Possible red flags: death of a pet; sadness。 。。。more

Bonnie Grover

A tender story to help children and adults with the loss of a pet。。 “An Invisible Leash connects our hearts to each other forever。” Every parent and teacher needs a copy of this book。 Sometimes there are no words for such heartbreaking sadness and kids need to know that it’s ok to be sad and angry。