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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to maintain a sense of normalcy and control while living in the shadow of a parent's serious mental health crisis. It is a story about Mel, a seventeen-year-old who finds herself navigating an empty, neglected home after her mother is hospitalized for a breakdown. Instead of succumbing to despair, Mel takes charge of her environment through art, renovation, and community action, while also exploring her first major romantic relationship. The book addresses themes of resilience, the burden of being a young carer, and the transformative power of creativity. It offers a realistic look at how family illness can force a teen into early independence, yet it remains hopeful as Mel builds a supportive community around herself. It is most appropriate for older teens (14-18) who are ready for mature discussions about mental health and the complexities of finding one's own voice amidst family turmoil.