Ava has always been the strong one.At fifteen, she manages her mother's depression, her absent father's silence, and the invisible weight of keeping her life from falling apart. Breaking down was never an option. Until a forgotten letter surfaces-and Ava finally does.Sent to live with her aunt, Ava must navigate what comes after the collapse: grief she's never faced, a childhood she never had, and a version of herself she's never met-one that doesn't have to be perfect to be loved. With the help of two friends who see past her walls, Ava learns that healing doesn't look like strength. Sometimes, it looks like asking for help.The Unseen Keys is a raw, emotionally layered coming-of-age novel about invisible burdens, chosen family, and the power of finally breaking open. Perfect for readers who loved Girl in Pieces, The Way I Used to Be, or The Giver, this story will stay with you long after the final page.Perfect for: Teens navigating mental health, family loss, or burnoutParents and counselors looking for trauma-informed teen fictionLibrarians and educators seeking emotional, discussion-worthy storiesWhat readers are saying: "It didn't just make me cry. It made me feel understood.""Ava's story should be on every school reading list.""The most honest depiction of silent strength I've ever read."You won't forget Ava. Because you've met her. Maybe you are her.