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The title of this juvenile fiction book by Julius Lester is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. One fateful autumn day, Jenna and Jeremy are called out of class to the principal's office, where they are informed that their dad has killed their mom. Then they have to deal with not only the loss of their mom, but that of their dad following his arrest for her murder.

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The title of this juvenile fiction book by Julius Lester Creator/JuliusLester is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. One fateful autumn day, Jenna and Jeremy are called out of class to the principal's office, where they are informed that their dad has killed their mom. Then they have to deal with not only the loss of their mom, but that of their dad following his arrest for her murder.

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-->My mother is dead.
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* RaisedByGrandparents: Gregory lives with his grandparents.

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* RaisedByGrandparents: Gregory lives with his grandparents.grandparents.
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* MarshmallowHell: When Jeremy arrives at the principal's office, his sister Jenna does this to him.
* MeaningfulRename: Jenna asks Karen if she can change her name. She not only wants to be Melissa, the name Rachel wanted her to have in the first place, but she chooses to take Pierce, Rachel's maiden name, saying aloud that she doesn't want her dad's name. Ouch.

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* MarshmallowHell: When Jeremy arrives at the principal's office, his sister Jenna does this to him.
him. She's distraught and crying over the news of their mother's death, so it's not really meant to be funny.
* MeaningfulRename: [[spoiler:At the end of the book, Jenna asks Karen if decides she can wants to change her name. She not only wants name to be Melissa, "Melissa Pierce". Melissa was the name Rachel wanted to give her to have in the first place, but she chooses to take Pierce, at birth, and [[NomDeMom Pierce is Rachel's maiden name, saying aloud that she doesn't want her dad's name. Ouch.name.]]]]

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* DeathByWomanScorned: Eric tries to make his murder of his wife appear justified by claiming that she was cheating on him, even though she wasn't. Ironically enough, Rachel's diary reveals that [[YourCheatingHeart he was cheating on her]].

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* DeathByWomanScorned: Eric tries to make his murder of his wife appear justified by claiming that she was cheating on him, even though she wasn't. Ironically enough, Rachel's diary reveals that [[YourCheatingHeart he was cheating on her]].her.



** YourCheatingHeart: Eric claims that Rachel was cheating on him, even though she wasn't and Eric was cheating on Rachel with one of his patients.
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-->My mother is dead.
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The title of this juvenile fiction book by Julius Lester is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. One fateful autumn day, Jenna and Jeremy are called out of class to the principal's office, where they are informed that their dad has killed their mom. Then they have to deal with not only the loss of their mom, but that of their dad following his arrest for her murder.

!!''When Dad Killed Mom'' provides examples of:
* AlliterativeFamily: '''J'''enna and '''J'''eremy, who are siblings as well as the protagonists of the book. [[spoiler:Averted after the events of the book, when Jenna asks Karen if she can change her name to Melissa.]]
* AmicablyDivorced: Eric and Karen, to the point where Karen has a close relationship with the family unit that Eric built with Rachel.
* BondingOverMissingParents: Jenna does this with Gregory, whose dad was DrivenToSuicide.
* ButNotTooWhite: Jenna sees Miss Foster, the dark-skinned African-American assistant principal at Forest Green School and has an inner monologue complaining about her own pale skin.
-->God, I'm so white I could puke! I don't care what Mom thinks, but next summer I'm going to dedicate my life to serious tanning and without any stupid tan lines.
* CryIntoChest: Inverted. Jenna pulls Jeremy into a tight hug in such a way that [[MarshmallowHell his face is in her cleavage]], but Jenna is the one crying.
* DeadGuyJunior: Eric named Jenna after his dead daughter that he had with Karen, despite Rachel's wish to name her Melissa. [[spoiler:At the end, Jenna decides to change her name to Melissa, specifically citing the fact that her mom wanted to name her that.]]
* DeathByWomanScorned: Eric tries to make his murder of his wife appear justified by claiming that she was cheating on him, even though she wasn't. Ironically enough, Rachel's diary reveals that [[YourCheatingHeart he was cheating on her]].
* DisappearedDad: Eric becomes this after he kills Rachel and is arrested for it. Jenna bonds with Gregory, whose dad hung himself years before.
* DomesticAbuse: Rachel is mentioned to have frequently slapped Eric before he killed her. Eric also frequently undermined Rachel's parental authority, especially when it came to Jenna.
* DrivenToSuicide: Gregory's dad years before the events of the story. Gregory dreads what he feels will be the inevitable event of this happening to him.
* DrowningMySorrows: Gregory drinks to cope with his grief over his father's suicide and his sense of inevitability that, given that his father died that way, that he will as well.
* {{Irony}}: Eric tries to make himself appear to be a sympathetic uxoricide by telling a story whose only true component was the fact that Rachel was planning to take Jenna and Jeremy away. The ironic part is the fact that every lie Eric tells about Rachel actually applies to himself.
** PaedoHunt: Eric insinuates that Rachel was sexually abusing Jeremy to make his murder of her look justified. What we see of Eric's relationship with Jenna, however, borders uncomfortably on incest, which is lampshaded by Rachel when she says to him, "You're her father, not her boyfriend."
** YourCheatingHeart: Eric claims that Rachel was cheating on him, even though she wasn't and Eric was cheating on Rachel with one of his patients.
* MarshmallowHell: When Jeremy arrives at the principal's office, his sister Jenna does this to him.
* MeaningfulRename: Jenna asks Karen if she can change her name. She not only wants to be Melissa, the name Rachel wanted her to have in the first place, but she chooses to take Pierce, Rachel's maiden name, saying aloud that she doesn't want her dad's name. Ouch.
* MissingMom: Jenna and Jeremy's loss of their mother is the whole point of this book.
* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: After Jenna is told of her dad killing her mom, she reflects on the strained relationship that she and Rachel had just before her death, wishing that she had been nicer to her.
* RaisedByGrandparents: Gregory lives with his grandparents.

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