When my parents forgot how to be friends
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When my parents forgot how to be friends
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Written in the first person by a young girl whose parents have drifted apart, this story addresses the emotions, including sadness and guilt, that children often experience when their parents divorce. After the separation, the protagonist realizes that her family is much happier and that her parents will always love her. The book includes a note to parents that offers suggestions for guiding children through the healing process so that they become survivors of divorce rather than victims. Appealing cartoon-style illustrations support the text.--Ministry of Education website.
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