When stage-four breast cancer enters the Green family’s life, everything changes — especially for six-year-old Ebony and four-year-old Louis. As they watch their mother fight an illness they don’t fully understand, the children struggle to make sense of fear, change, and uncertainty, while trying in their own small ways to support their father and care for Mommy.
Told through the innocent, observant eyes of two very young children, this story reveals how cancer affects far more than the body. It captures the emotional ripple effect within a family, highlighting love, confusion, resilience, and the quiet strength found in togetherness. The book offers an honest, gentle, and deeply human portrayal of childhood experiences during serious illness.