La autora nos cuenta la relaci鏮 de un ni隳 y su abuelo, de c鏔o este le ense鎙 a escuchar con los o獮os del coraz鏮 y, cuando el peque隳 se da cuenta de lo que el abuelo le quer燰 decir, 廥te ya no est?para poder tocarle, verle y sentirle f疄icamente, pero s?a trav廥 de los susurros de la naturaleza. Al final del libro, Pepa Horno regala unas "Palabras para el alma de los mayores", con las que nos invita a reflexionar para perder ese "miedo inculcado" a la muerte, a vivir asimilando las emociones en lugar de reprimirlas y ocultarlas.
The author tells us about the relationship between a child and his grandfather, how he teaches him to listen with the ears of the heart and, when the little one realizes what his grandfather wanted to say, he is no longer there to touch him, see and feel him physically, but through the whispers of nature. At the end of the book, Pepa Horno gives some "Words for the soul of the elderly", with which she invites us to reflect in order to lose that "instilled fear" of death, to live assimilating emotions instead of repressing and hiding them.