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Violence
Barely any
A boyfriend's death is the novel's premise; depicted with care and restraint
Language
None
No profanity
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet romantic content; the grief of a relationship ended by death
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The emotional weight of grief and the question of how to let go — handled with gentleness and lyrical honesty
What this book is about
Lisa Schroeder's YA verse novel follows Ava, whose boyfriend Jackson died in an accident and now haunts her — appearing as a presence she can sense but not touch. Schroeder writes with lyrical warmth; the verse format captures grief's particular rhythm. A moving and gentle story about loss and letting go. Appropriate for all ages.
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