In the non-fiction picture book 'Het einde van Iemand' (The End of Someone), Floor Bal provides answers to all the difficult questions about death. For children aged 4 and up. In 'Het einde van Iemand' (The End of Someone), science journalist Floor Bal explains step by step what it's like to be dead. At first, the body was alive and now it's not. How is that possible? What happens to that body then? Is being dead the same as sleeping for a very long time? And what happens at a funeral? Floor Bal, who received a Vlag en Wimpel (Flag and Pennant) from the Griffeljury for her book 'Het hele soepzootje' (The Whole Soup Zootje), provides answers to all these children's questions about death in a clear, yet reassuring way. Her text remains factual, but has an unprecedented warmth and affection in it. The illustrations by Grootzus from Rotterdam are just as idiosyncratic. With her imaginative collages, she depicts both the light and dark sides of death with great verve and colour.