My friend Mr Mornington has always lived next door to us.
His favourite things are gardening and eating cherry cake and playing
his saxophone.
He's not the best rememberer, though.
A little girl lives next door to Mr Mornington, who has played saxophone
all over the world. These days, he's a bit tired of all that travelling,
so now he plays it just for her. Together, they have a favourite song:
one that conjures up memories of all their favourite things. But when Mr
Mornington moves into a care home, his young friend wonders if he'll be
able to remember her - or any of his favourite things at all... perhaps
there's something she can do to help?
This heartfelt and gently humorous picture book explores the subject of
dementia in an original way. Drawing on themes of music therapy and the
value of community and intergenerational friendship, it has a warm yet
realistic ending that will help readers to process their own feelings of
loss.
Includes Mr Mornington's famous cherry cake recipe at the back of the
book, so you can try one of his favourite things.