![]() And Imogen wants to spend more and more time on the other side. ![]() Whenever Charlie returns to the real world, things are different, and not in a good way. Imogen has found a parallel world where Mom is alive! There's hot cocoa and Scrabble and scavenger hunts again and everything is perfect. ![]() But everything changes when one day he follows her down a secret passageway in the middle of her bedroom and sees for himself. Just when Charlie thinks things can't get any worse, his sister, Imogen, starts acting erratically-missing school and making up lies about their mother. It seems like losing Mom meant losing everything else he loved, too. After means a dad who's completely checked out, comically bad dinners, and grief group that's anything but helpful. Before included stargazing and Mathletes and Saturday scavenger hunts with his family. ![]() Ever since twelve-year-old Charlie Price's mom died, he feels like his world has been split into two parts. This "tangible allegory of grief through the eyes of a struggling 12-year-old boy" has been cited by as a book about sadness and grief that will help support kids and foster conversation. A heartfelt, beautifully written novel of love, loss, and math-perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead and Sharon M. ![]()
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