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Reach for this book when your teenager is feeling overwhelmed by family obligations or is struggling to balance the weight of 'growing up too fast' after a major family change. Reeney is a sensitive portrait of a girl thrust into the role of homemaker following her mother's death, exploring the friction between her desire for a normal social life and her deep sense of duty to her grieving father and brother. While the setting is mid-century, the emotional core is timeless: it speaks to the exhaustion of caretaking and the isolation that comes when peers cannot relate to your domestic burdens. It is a quiet, realistic look at grief that prioritizes resilience over sentimentality, making it an excellent choice for mature middle schoolers or early high schoolers navigating their own path toward independence while holding onto family ties.