Pockets Full of Rocks: Interview with the Author
Mental illness impacts every member of the family, and if the children in your life have questions, you will need answers. In the new book, Pockets Full of Rocks, the author helps readers understand the experience of a parent with depression. As a young girl gently questions her depressed father, the story offers direct answers that help her understand what her dad is going through. Author Yair Engelberg shared his experience creating Pockets Full of Rocks with us in this interview. Magination Press: What inspired you to write Pockets Full of Rocks? Yair Engelberg: Regarding my own personal experience with my daughter in the shadow of depression: As having experienced this, I wanted to share my knowledge and experience with other families in a similar situation and hopefully help them. MP: Why do children need books about parental mental illness? YE: Depression in the eyes of children is not something tangible or concrete that can be seen. I think it is important to explain depression to children in a way that they will understand. In addition, it is important not to shy away from speaking about depression and rather, understand its impact in families in which a parent is suffering from it. MP: Why did you decide to tell the story through a conversation between Ella and her father? YE: My personal story with this topic began when my daughter began asking me questions about what I was going through, and I didn’t have any way to explain it to her in an age-appropriate fashion. The goal is to initiate a dialogue with children and not fear starting a conversation on the topic. MP: The whole world is under increased stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and families are feeling the impact. How do you think Pockets Full of Rocks could be especially helpful right now? YE: Due to the worldwide Coronavirus pandemic, there is a sharp increase in depression both in adults and children, as there is an increase in stressors and complex situations. Thus, using this book as a tool to discuss depression is all the more currently relevant. MP: This was your first picture book. What was it like to create it? YE: The writing process allowed me to discover writing as a therapeutic tool which allowed for an internal journey. Working with the illustrator was incredibly important in that it was key in creating a book that could introduce children to the topic in the best possible manner. MP: What was it like to see your illustrator MacKenzie Haley’s interpretation of your words? YE: When I first received the illustrations, I immediately understood that the illustrator had understood the meaning of what I wanted to get across in my words, and the pictures were fully able to capture the writing. MP: Do you have plans to write any more books? YE: Writing this book lit within me a passion to continue writing. I greatly enjoy the process and there are more books in the pipeline. MP:
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