Nana Nana
Nate Bertone, Illustrated by James Claridades
September 17, 2024 · 9798989403417 · HC
$19.99 USD · 52 pages
8.5 in H x 11 in W
Juvenile Fiction / Ages 5 to 7
A comforting multigenerational story and powerful resource for children with a loved one diagnosed with Dementia—tackling big feelings and encouraging openness, compassion, and understanding.
Nana Nana illustrates the sweet relationship between a boy and his beloved grandmother as they both grapple with changes associated with her Alzheimer’s diagnosis and its painful, winding path. In his brilliant debut title, author Nate Bertone captures the experience of dementia told from a child's perspective.
Initially, Nana is having a hard time doing the things she and Nate used to enjoy together. She has started to forget the words to her favorite songs, Nate's birthday, and even his name. But as the book progresses, Nana's memory deteriorates even more, and her symptoms escalate to include changes in personality and behavior.
The love bleeds off the page in the incredibly emotive illustrations by James Claridades. Nana Nana gives children a better understanding of Alzheimer’s and how to handle the changes in their loved ones. The conversation between Nate and Nana flows so beautifully and organically, and the tone is optimistic. Nate consistently exhibits incredible compassion for his Nana. He is patient with her, and he is kind. This book begs the question, “What happens if we just play along like children do?"
Nate’s innocent but perceptive questions show children that it’s OK to ask questions and have big feelings. It's okay to notice changes in someone, and it’s OK to be sad.
Nana Nana shines a unique and compassionate light upon a subject that can oftentimes be uncomfortable or scary for children. The conversational journey between Nate and his Nana is warm, tangible, and approachable, but the impact is profound. Their story allows for a greater understanding of such a confusing and heart-wrenching disease—opening the door for further conversation and ultimately proving that love always remains.