A story of the hope of resurrection and new life symbolized in the sand dollar--for ages 4-8Margaret, age fifteen, and Kerry, age eight, are sisters from the urban North and are sent to visit their Aunt Jane, who lives in a tidewater area on the rural southern coast. Kerry doesn't know why she has been sent away, only that her mother and father are fighting. Kerry finds reassurance, however, in a new friend--a cheerful boy named Jack who plies the waterways of the marshy tidewater in his little dinghy as he searches for crabs. Jack is only twelve, but seems wise beyond his years because he is in tune with the ebb and flow of nature and the wisdom of the seasons. He knows life is designed to be full of change.Jack uses Kerry's discovery of a sand dollar--and the coming Easter season--to help her see that the pain and uncertainty she feels now is but a "season." The story of Jesus' suffering and resurrection as reflected in the sand dollar serves as a parallel to her pain. Kerry learns that with God's help she can have hope for a better future.