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When someone we love passes away, the world can feel quieter and confusing—especially for a child.
The Star That Knows My Name follows Leo and Lily as they learn to live with the loss of their sister, Emily. Through simple, reassuring language and comforting imagery, this story reminds young readers that love never leaves and all feelings are okay.
A book for children ages 3–6, ideal for families, therapists, hospitals, hospice programs, and grief counselors.
Note: This book is not a substitute for professional grief support. Consult a mental health professional if concerns persist.

A gentle story for children coping with the loss of a sibling
When someone we love passes away, the world can feel quieter and confusing.
The Little Lantern in the Sky follows Sofia as she learns to live with the loss of her brother Max. Through thoughtful language and comforting imagery, this story reminds young readers that love never leaves, and all feelings are okay.
Ideal for children ages 6–10, families, counselors, schools, and hospitals.
Note: This book is not a substitute for professional grief support. Consult a mental health professional if concerns persist.

A heartfelt story for young adults coping with the loss of a sibling.
When someone we love passes away, it can leave the world feeling quiet and strange.
Where the Fireflies Glow follows Clara as she learns to live with the loss of her brother Ethan. Through reflective storytelling and gentle imagery, this book shows young readers that love endures and grief can coexist with hope.
Ideal for ages 11–15, families, counselors, schools, and hospitals.
Note: This book is not a substitute for professional grief support. Consult a mental health professional if concerns persist.

A heartfelt story for young adults coping with the loss of a sibling.
When someone we love passes away, it can leave the world feeling quiet and strange.
Wings of Her Memory follows Isabel as she learns to live with the loss of her sister Lila. Through reflective storytelling and gentle symbolism, this book shows young readers that love endures, grief is complex, and hope can coexist with sorrow.
Ideal for ages 16–20, young adults, counselors, schools, and families.
Note: This book is not a substitute for professional grief support. Consult a mental health professional if concerns persist.
Josh Mallory is used to long nights and longer roads.
A straight haul from Maine t o Texas should b e simple.
Sealed trailer, clean paperwork, no questions asked.
But from the moment
he hits the interstate, the drive feels watched.
A voice breaks the silence over the radio .
Weight stations open and closed ahead of him.
Vehicles appear and vanish in his mirrors.
Mile by mile, the highway tightens,
turning a routine run into something far more dangerous .
As the miles stackup ,
Josh is forced to confront more than the road .
Memories of love and loss surface in the quiet moments,
while the journey itself becomes a test of
trust, endurance, a n d survival.
Told over a relentless thirty-hour drive, Leslie's Run is a tense,
atmospheric road thriller that blends
literary depth with escalating suspense .
It's a story about isolation, betrayal, and what happens
when the road demands more than you're willing to give .
Some cargo isn't meant to be delivered.
Some journeys don't let you walk away.
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