"A boy hears the voice of his sister calling him one day, a sister he's never met because she died before he was born. She's just a faded photograph on the wall. When little boy asks his mother what death is like, she tells him, "It's like dreaming, only bigger." But it's too hard to tell him more, even about the sister he never knew. Yet the boy, like most children, still has questions. And one night, in a wonderful dream, his sister comes to visit with some answers! On a moonlit, carefree adventure they ride their bikes together (not always on the ground), visiting places that were special to her when she was alive. And she talks to him in the older-sister, teasing, straightforward, loving way that is exactly what he needs. (It turns out that death is not the only thing that can be Bigger Than a Dream.) Here is a rare book that speaks with honesty and tenderness about one of life's great mysteries"--