The Bravest Word
by
Kate Foster
Publisher: Walker Books
Publication date: 4th May 2022
Genre: Middle Grade
Pages: 240 (paperback)
Source: Own copy
Review: The Bravest Word
The Bravest Word is a heartfelt story about a young boy and an abandoned dog, and how they saved each other.
Matt has been anxious and tired lately. He can't even manage a full game of football, and he's the star of the team! The more anxious he gets the more he pulls away from school, his friends and his family.
The Bravest Word is a beautifully told story about an 11 year-old boy with depression and his battle within himself to understand his feelings and to cry out for help.
Kate Foster explores the sometimes overlooked condition of depression in children and how even the most well-meaning of parents can miss the signs.
The Bravest Word is not a sad story, it's a story that builds awareness and empathy in children. In The Bravest Word social media is a happy place, Matt's friends are super supportive, his parents are gentle and understanding.
Kate highlights the power of animals to heal when Matt finds an abandoned and abused dog and in searching for ways to help his dog he finds the answers to his own feelings.
The Bravest Word is well written for a child's level of understanding. It is a story that will help a child suffering from depression to open up and will also build empathy in other children as they come to understand the condition.
My rating 5 / 5 πΆπΆπΆπΆπΆ
About the author
Kate Foster writes book for children about friends, family, and dogs. Originally from the UK, she now lives on the beautiful Gold Coast with her family and second-hand dogs.