Amelia's granny forgets lots of things. Little things, like where she
put her glasses, and big things like people and places. But everything
anyone has ever forgotten is stored in The Forgettery*, and there
Amelia and her granny learn the power of making memories.*
WINNER! English Association English 4-11 Picture Book Awards,
Fiction 4-7 Category!
Chosen by The Guardian for Book of the Month!
Filled with warmth and gentle humour, The Forgettery is a beautifully
written, sensitive look at dementia and memory loss. Over 850,000 people
live with dementia in the UK, which will soar to 2 million by 2051.
Globally, around 50 million people live with dementia, with nearly 10
million new cases each year. Opening up discussions surrounding this
challenging topic with little ones has never been more important.
Without ever explicitly mentioning dementia, The Forgettery can be
enjoyed as an adventure story where children explore a fantastical world
where memories can be re-discovered and revisited as well as newly made.
Rachel Ip's tender words capture the wonderful bond between grandmother
and granddaughter and Laura Hughes conjures up an exciting, wonderous
space where our most precious memories are stored, and the challenge of
dementia can be gently explored and understood.