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Reach for this book when your child starts asking the big, heavy questions about why some people get sick while others stay well, or when they are struggling with the concept that even love cannot change the natural cycle of life. This lyrical reimagining of a classic Grimm folktale tells the story of a poor fisherman who chooses Death to be his son's godfather, believing that Death is the only one who treats all people as equals. As the boy grows into a famous doctor, he attempts to outsmart his godfather to save a life he loves, leading to a profound meditation on the necessity of endings. It is a gentle but honest exploration of mortality and the limits of human control. Parents will appreciate the way it frames death not as a villain, but as a neutral force that provides meaning to life, making it a perfect tool for normalizing complex emotions in a safe, storybook setting.