“A Thousand Small Sparrows” by Jeff Leeland

A warning: don’t read this book in public. I did, and everyone at the gym wondered why I was crying.
A Thousand Small Sparrows by Jeff Leeland is about children, and specifically sick children. It’s also about well children, and how an initiative to connect the two came to happen.

If Michael, why not others?
Thus began what became known as the Sparrow Clubs, a program to help connect families of sick children with schools. Schools “adopt” a sick child and provide the family with support, encouragement, and fundraising help. Companies and other organizations get involved. People outside the school can hear about the effort and support it.
In effect, it’s a way to bring kindness to a family desperately needing help and a focus on the needs of others for schoolkids.

The book presents stories about the sick children and their families, stories by the school students and classes who get involved in helping, teachers, parents, and others. The stories are encouraging, moving, and often heartbreaking.
Just don’t read it in public unless you’re okay with people watching you cry.
Top photograph by Piron Guillame via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Published on September 19, 2018 03:00
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