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Innis and Ernest: An Unlikely Friendship Between Young and Old

Innis and Ernest: An Unlikely Friendship Between Young and Old

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: November 8th, 2022
Publisher:
B&H Kids
ISBN:
9781087761787
Pages:
32

Description

Innis loves being an only child. He gets to watch TV and play with his cars whenever he wants. Then one day, Ernest, a 90-year-old man, comes to live with his family, and Innis must start sharing his space with someone else. Innis is irritated at first, but he soon learns that he and Ernest have lots in common, and he begins to appreciate Ernest’s stories, silliness, and special treasures. By the end of the story, Innis cannot imagine life without his new best friend.

A heartfelt and humorous picture book about cross-generational friendship, Innis and Ernest reveals the importance of having relationships with senior citizens in our communities. A celebration of life, both young and old, this gentle story is sure to captivate children, parents, and grandparents alike with its vintage illustrations and endearing message.

About the Author

Carissa Shillito has always liked to write, draw, and play the fiddle. She grew up in a big city near Dallas and now lives in a small Kansas town. She loves riding in a dust-covered van along country roads with her husband and four boys and coming home to a Christian retreat center called Shalom, which means peace. It was there that her family had the privilege of living with an “Ernest,” who was 100 years old. Friends and family are the most important part of Carissa’s life besides her best friend, Jesus.

Praise for Innis and Ernest: An Unlikely Friendship Between Young and Old

"Carissa Shillito's endearing illustrations and carefully chosen words combine to create a heartwarming story of intergenerational friendship and love. Innis is young, Ernest is old, but together they make a team. I was not surprised to discover that this book is based on real-life events. Its portrayal of the fragility of human life and the power of love to transcend the years is powerful. 
-Glenys Nellist
Author of the Love Letters from God, Snuggle Time, and Good News series.

“I loved this book! This story is about the beautiful relationship between a child and his elderly relative. It’s a celebration of love between generations.”
-Jim Burns, PhD
President, HomeWord
Author of Doing Life with Your Adult Kids and Finding Joy in the Empty Nest