Zora, the Story Keeper

Ebony Joy Wilkins
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Wil)


Zora loves her Aunt Bea and the stories she tells about their family members. As Aunt Bea grows increasingly sick, the stories become less frequent, until they stop all together. After Aunt Bea's passing, Zora realizes that Aunt Bea was preparing her to be the next story keeper. Recommended for ages 4–8. 

End of Life

  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Birdie


  • Death is Stupid


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • When People Die


  • Dadaji's Paintbrush


  • The Purple Balloon


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • Samantha Jane's Missing Smile: A Story About Coping with the Loss of a Parent


  • Cry, Heart, But Never Break


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • Birdie


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • Death is Stupid


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • Missing Mommy


  • Worst-Case Collin


  • Saturdays Are for Stella


  • The Heart and the Bottle


  • The Boy and the Gorilla


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • The Memory Box: A Book About Grief


  • When People Die


  • What Happens When a Loved One Dies? Our First Talk About Death


  • Summerlost


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Summerlost


  • The Goodbye Book


  • Luna's Red Hat


  • Is Daddy Coming Back in a Minute?


  • Zora, the Story Keeper


  • Chester Raccoon and the Acorn Full of Memories


  • Missing Mommy