YOU MAY NOT SEE THE SOUL … BUT IT ALWAYS
TRAVELS WITH YOU!

Winner of 3 international book awards, ‘Where Did They Go’ helps a parent or guardian explain to a child where a loved one or special pet has gone when they die, sometimes unexpectedly. Touching, profound and poignant, this book gently and sensitively takes the child on the journey of the soul, reminding them that this life is only ever temporary and that wherever they go, the spirit of a loved one or pet always travels with them.
For children the world can seem like a big place full of wonder, excitement and fun. But there are times when life’s more serious side can enter into their lives, perhaps sooner than we would wish. Bereavement is one such time, and while we would like to shield them from the pain as much as possible, it is also a fundamental part of life and must be faced.
To date, Where Did They Go has won 3 international book awards: The Book Excellence Awards 2016, The Beverly Hills Book Awards 2016 and the Independent Press Awards 2017. All were in the category of children non-fiction. Due to the book’s success, a book signing tour is planned for this October 2017 in the USA led by Shanti Publishing.
Winner of 3 International Book Awards! Where Did they Go helps a parent or guardian to explain
gently and sensitively to a child the passing of a loved one or pet.

Written by Katrina-Jane, a caring and deeply compassionate Clairvoyant Medium - Where Did They Go was inspired after having witnessed friends awkwardly having to explain the passing of a father to their little boy.
This book gently, and with great sensitivity, explains to children where we go when we die, reminding them that this life is only ever temporary and that wherever they go, the spirit of their loved one or pet always travels with them.
HOW CAN THIS BOOK HELP YOU?
Touching, profound and poignant, this book strives to help you to help your children understand where
a loved one or special pet goes when they pass on, sometimes unexpectedly.
A USEFUL RESOURCE
When someone is going through grief it is hard to explain to a little one what is happening. How do you help a child through the process of grief when you are grieving too?
People do not talk about what will happen to you when you die. Will you come back? What will be a sign? How will I know?
I would love to see this book used as a resource to help educate children on death, including in schools, local communities and as a tool for health care practitioners.
