A middle-grade novel thoughtfully explores the realities of parents divorce
Twelve-year-old Justines parents are recently divorced. She and her little sister, Bea, go back and forth between their parents homes in Montreal. Their mother, whose anxiety manifests as the need to control, believes that their father and beloved half-sister are a bad influence on Justine and Bea. So, she enlists Justine in collecting evidence that would lead to getting sole custody.
Justine accepts her mothers view of her father at first and begins writing detailed notes about his behavior: He doesnt stick to Beas strict bedtime. Hes late dropping them off at school. He makes sandwiches with white bread. But when Justine crafts an outright lie for her mothers court case, she starts to question her mothers behavior, and her own.
This thoughtful, supportive look at parental alienation and its impact on children tenderly balances this difficult topic with moments of joy, love, and connection. Throughout the book, Justines clever, unique voice guides readers as she navigates complicated family dynamics and summons the courage to tell the truth, no matter the consequences.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Twelve-year-old Justines parents are recently divorced. She and her little sister, Bea, go back and forth between their parents homes in Montreal. Their mother, whose anxiety manifests as the need to control, believes that their father and beloved half-sister are a bad influence on Justine and Bea. So, she enlists Justine in collecting evidence that would lead to getting sole custody.
Justine accepts her mothers view of her father at first and begins writing detailed notes about his behavior: He doesnt stick to Beas strict bedtime. Hes late dropping them off at school. He makes sandwiches with white bread. But when Justine crafts an outright lie for her mothers court case, she starts to question her mothers behavior, and her own.
This thoughtful, supportive look at parental alienation and its impact on children tenderly balances this difficult topic with moments of joy, love, and connection. Throughout the book, Justines clever, unique voice guides readers as she navigates complicated family dynamics and summons the courage to tell the truth, no matter the consequences.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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