Mister in the Stars

Author Devon Rohana On Tour
Illustrated by G. Brian Karas On Tour
Ebook (EPUB FXL CPB)
$5.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Anne Schwartz Books
On sale Sep 08, 2026 | 9780593897058
Age 4-8 years
Sales rights: World

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In this deeply moving picture book, a girl heals from the loss of a loved one by making up funny and creative names for everything in her life.

Melanie names everything she sees and thinks and feels. She calls her big brother Mister and her least favorite dinner No Thanks. Her baby sister's nose is HONK!

Most of all, Melanie loves coming up with names that make Mister, who is sick, laugh. His hospital gown is a Daytime Slumber Party Dress. His pain is Ouch Ouch Go Away.

But then, one day, Mister dies. Are there any words to describe what it feels like to lose someone you love? Melanie cries tears that she calls Ocean Eyes. She names death Why-why-why-why-why?

As time passes, though, Melanie begins to understand that her brother is still with her: in the breeze and the stars and her dreams. And she feels the stirrings of a new emotion -- one whose only name is Peace.
★ "Rohana considers a profoundly difficult experience from a child’s perspective, embracing sense-based experiences and emotional logic rather than attempting to encapsulate grief....Beautiful, sad, direct, and brave." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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In this deeply moving picture book, a girl heals from the loss of a loved one by making up funny and creative names for everything in her life.

Melanie names everything she sees and thinks and feels. She calls her big brother Mister and her least favorite dinner No Thanks. Her baby sister's nose is HONK!

Most of all, Melanie loves coming up with names that make Mister, who is sick, laugh. His hospital gown is a Daytime Slumber Party Dress. His pain is Ouch Ouch Go Away.

But then, one day, Mister dies. Are there any words to describe what it feels like to lose someone you love? Melanie cries tears that she calls Ocean Eyes. She names death Why-why-why-why-why?

As time passes, though, Melanie begins to understand that her brother is still with her: in the breeze and the stars and her dreams. And she feels the stirrings of a new emotion -- one whose only name is Peace.

Praise

★ "Rohana considers a profoundly difficult experience from a child’s perspective, embracing sense-based experiences and emotional logic rather than attempting to encapsulate grief....Beautiful, sad, direct, and brave." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review