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A parent should reach for this book when their child is struggling to cope with a father figure who is physically present but emotionally or mentally unreachable, such as during a coma or sudden severe illness. The story follows young Ebon, who discovers that while his father is unconscious in the hospital, his spirit is very much active and seeking a way to connect. It offers a gentle, slightly mystical lens through which children can process the heavy reality of a parent's medical crisis. This book is particularly helpful for children aged 8 to 12 who feel isolated by their grief. By blending realistic fiction with a touch of the supernatural, A. LaFaye creates a safe space for kids to explore complex feelings of fear and hope. It provides a unique bridge for families to discuss the 'in-between' state of a loved one's illness and helps normalize the confusing mix of emotions that come with hospital visits and family changes.