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A parent should reach for this book when their child is processing a major loss, navigating feelings of abandonment, or struggling to find words for deep emotional pain. Love, Aubrey follows eleven-year-old Aubrey as she attempts to live independently after a tragic accident leaves her alone. The story explores the complexities of grief, the weight of silence, and the slow, nonlinear process of healing through the support of a grandmother and new friends. It is a deeply moving and realistic portrayal of trauma appropriate for middle-grade readers. Parents will find it a valuable tool for normalizing the messy reality of sadness while providing a roadmap toward hope and reconnection.