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Divorce is Not the End (Learn About) by Katie Canning
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A teenage brother and sister whose parents are divorced discuss topics relating to this situation, and their mother offers her own insights. Original.
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This thoughtful guide to navigating family changes offers children a reassuring window into life after divorce through the authentic perspectives of siblings and their mother. The book addresses common concerns about parental separation with age-appropriate honesty, covering everything from shared custody arrangements to managing emotions across two households. Young readers will find comfort in seeing their own experiences reflected in the siblings' conversations about holidays, new routines, and maintaining relationships with both parents.
What sets this family transition book apart is its dual perspectiveβchildren get to hear both peer-level understanding from the teenage characters and parental reassurance from the mother's insights. This approach makes it particularly valuable for children ages 8-12 who are developmentally ready for more complex discussions about family dynamics but still need emotional validation. The realistic dialogue and practical coping strategies provide genuine support during what can be a confusing time, helping kids understand that while families change, love and connection endure.
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