A gentle, therapeutic story for children navigating parental alienation, blocked contact, and missing a parent they’re told to forget. Liam’s world changes without warning. He’s told his mum is “too angry,” that she left because she didn’t care—and that it’s better not to talk about her. But deep in his heart, Liam remembers the truth: warm banana bread, handwritten lunchbox notes, and a love that never left. As Liam begins to question what he’s told, he finds strength in his memories and courage in his voice. With the quiet help of a school counsellor, Liam takes a brave step toward reconnection—and reminds us all that love can’t be blocked, erased, or silenced. Written for children aged 6–10, Mummy’s Love Is Always There is part of the award-winning Hearts in the Middle series—a collection of child-focused books used in schools, therapy, and family court settings to gently address: ✅ Parental Alienation ✅ Protective-Separation-Induced Trauma (PSIT) ✅ Emotional loyalty conflicts ✅ Blocked contact and coercive narrative control ✅ Critical thinking for emotionally manipulated children With age-appropriate storytelling, reflection activities, and subtle questions that empower children to think for themselves, this book is ideal for: Therapeutic read-alouds - Court-ordered family interventions - Protective parents trying to reach their children - School counsellors and child psychologists - Any child who’s ever felt caught in the middle 🧡 Because no child should ever be asked to forget someone they still love.