Aubrey’s story is carried by a small but powerful cast. Her grandmother, Mimi, is the steady force in her life, while Bridget brings much-needed joy and mischief. The absence of Aubrey’s mother lingers like a shadow, adding tension to her healing process. What I love is how each character, no matter how briefly they appear, leaves an impression. It’s a story about how people—flawed, loving, or lost—shape us, even when they’re not perfect.
If I had to pick a character who stuck with me long after reading 'Love, Aubrey,' it’s Aubrey herself. Her voice is so authentic—sometimes quiet, sometimes bursting with emotion—and you can’t help but root for her. Mimi, her grandmother, is another favorite; she’s the kind of character who feels like she could step right out of the pages and into your life. Bridget’s energy is infectious, and even the more complicated figures, like Aubrey’s mom, leave a mark. The book doesn’t shy away from tough emotions, and that’s why the characters resonate so deeply. They’re not just names on a page; they feel like real people, messy and beautiful in their own ways.
Aubrey is the star of this touching story, but she’s surrounded by people who shape her world in different ways. Her grandmother, Mimi, is a rock—warm but no-nonsense, offering the kind of love that doesn’t smother but holds steady. Then there’s Bridget, the kind of friend every kid needs: funny, fearless, and fiercely supportive. Even secondary characters, like the understanding school counselor or the distant yet haunting presence of Aubrey’s mother, add depth. The way these relationships unfold makes the book unforgettable. It’s not just about who they are but how they help Aubrey heal, one small step at a time.
The heart of 'Love, Aubrey' revolves around a young girl named Aubrey, who's grappling with immense loss and change after a family tragedy. Her journey is raw and emotional, as she navigates life with her grandmother while trying to piece together her shattered world. Alongside her, there's Bridget, her bubbly and loyal friend who brings light into her life, and her grandmother, who provides stability and love in a time of chaos. The story also touches on her absent mother, whose struggles add layers to Aubrey's pain.
What makes 'Love, Aubrey' so special is how it balances sorrow with hope. Aubrey isn't just defined by her grief; she's a kid who loves spaghetti, misses her old life, and slowly learns to trust again. The characters feel real—flawed, tender, and beautifully human. Suzanne LaFleur’s writing makes you feel like you’re right there with Aubrey, sharing her quiet moments of courage.
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