When Hannah's family receive the most devastating news imaginable, they all react in quite different ways. Hannah wants to help her family get over the death of her father, but who is there to help Hannah? Then she starts to hear the singing of Choir Invisible, will that help? Or will it put her own life in danger?
Hannah's sister, seven year old Rachel, has her own idea about what's happening. And what she has to do to put the family back together again.
No one reacts to grief in exactly the same way as another person; children, most of all, have such unusual, and wildly different perspectives. Hannah's family is a normal, everyday family in an abnormal and horrible situation.
Hannah's sister, seven year old Rachel, has her own idea about what's happening. And what she has to do to put the family back together again.
No one reacts to grief in exactly the same way as another person; children, most of all, have such unusual, and wildly different perspectives. Hannah's family is a normal, everyday family in an abnormal and horrible situation.