A boy thinks about the life of a little black crow that he sees, wondering where it goes in the snow, where it sleeps, and whether or not it worries like he does.
Easy-to-read text reveals that dying is hard work, for the old and especially the young, and how good it is that so many people help when a person dies, from medical staff to clergy and friends to family members.
With her moods changing almost every minute, Nanna and Poppy have to be prepared to call their rambunctious granddaughter the right nickname when the moment strikes.