Lone wolf by Kristine L. Franklin. Candlewick Press, 1997.
Perry and his father live in virtual isolation in the woods after his mother left them following the death of Perry's little sister in a car accident. The novel shows how a family can fall apart after a death. Perry's father copes by cutting himself off physically and emotionally, and Perry follows his example. Perry's friendship with the new neighbour, Willow, and her family triggers his memories. He finally releases his grief over his sister's death, his mother's leaving, and his father's emotional distance and current physical absence. During this period his father is also coming to terms with his loss and becoming more open.
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