In "But Is It My Fault" young readers follow the heartwarming and emotional story of a young girl named Addy. Through her innocent perspective, we join Addy on her rollercoaster of emotions as her parents' relationship goes through a significant transformation.
Overhearing her parents argue and witnessing their disagreements, Addy often feels overwhelmed and alone. In her tender heart, she begins to believe that it's somehow her fault that her parents are arguing, even though she can't pinpoint what she might have done wrong.
However, "But Is It My Fault" is a tale of understanding and growth. As the story unfolds, Addy learns a crucial lesson: it is never a child's fault when parents argue. Sometimes, adults try their best to make things work together, but it doesn't always succeed, and that's perfectly okay. Love cannot be forced, and sometimes, it's better for parents to find happiness separately.
As time passes, Addy observes a beautiful transformation: since living in separate houses, her parents smile more, and she no longer feels the heavy weight of loneliness. "But I'd It My Fault" is a story that assures young readers that, even amid change, love remains constant and strong. It teaches them that it's okay for parents to find happiness in their own ways and that a child's love is cherished and valued, regardless of the family's structure.