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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the quiet weight of family secrets or the feeling that something important is being left unsaid at home. It is a perfect choice for the sensitive reader who finds comfort in words but struggles to express their own big emotions out loud. The story follows Ernest, a young boy who loves the dictionary, as he teams up with a sentient, sassy typewriter named Olivetti to find his missing mother. Together, they uncover the memories her family has been trying to bury. This is a gentle, imaginative exploration of grief, communication, and the way shared stories can heal a fractured household. It is best suited for children ages 8 to 12 who enjoy mysteries with a deep emotional core and a touch of magical realism. Parents will appreciate how the book models the courage it takes to speak the truth even when the silence feels safer.