Families who loved And What Comes After a Thousand? by Anette Bley often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when a child begins asking deep questions about the permanence of death or when a beloved elderly figure in their life passes away. The story follows a young girl named Lisa and her elderly friend Otto, who teaches her about the infinite nature of numbers as a way to understand the legacy of a person's life. It is a gentle, secular exploration of grief that focuses on the comfort of memory and the way love continues even when a person is gone. This is an ideal choice for parents who want to move beyond simple metaphors like 'going to sleep' and instead offer a conceptual framework for why we remember those we lose. It is appropriate for children aged four to eight, providing a bridge between the curiosity of early childhood and the deeper processing of elementary-aged kids.