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Reach for this book when your child is processing a significant loss or struggling with a sense of isolation that feels difficult to put into words. It is particularly helpful for children who find direct conversations about grief overwhelming and prefer to explore their emotions through metaphor and atmosphere. The story follows young Daniel, an orphan living with his grandfather on a remote island, whose world expands through a magical encounter with a mermaid and a symbolic brass key. Cynthia Rylant captures the quiet, heavy nature of loneliness and the gradual, delicate process of opening one's heart to love and hope again. It is a gentle, secular exploration of life's transitions, appropriate for independent readers or as a shared bedtime story for ages 8 to 12.