Sister Wind is a poetic tale of love, loss, and the miraculous ways families are shaped. Told to a young child at bedtime, the story uses soft imagery—a ship at sea, a gentle breeze, a sudden storm—to explain the loss of a baby and the arrival of the rainbow child who follows. It offers comfort, connection, and the reminder that the little souls we lose never leave us; they become the wind that guides us home. A Gentle Way to Talk About Big Feelings For families who have walked through pregnancy loss, Sister Wind honors the memory of the baby who was lost while celebrating the joy, wonder, and healing brought by the child who came after. It’s a heartfelt read-aloud that provides comfort, invites connection, and reminds readers that the littlest souls often leave the biggest marks. Trigger Warning This book contains themes of pregnancy loss , presented through soft metaphor suitable for young children. While written with care and sensitivity, it may stir strong emotions for parents and caregivers who have experienced loss.