When the world slows down, and fear fills the air, one little girl has a question that won't let her rest. Aurora knows she has two grandmothers. One is part of her everyday life. The other - Grandma Sherri - is someone she has never met. As COVID keeps families apart and the days grow long and lonely, Aurora can't stop wondering: Why doesn't Daddy talk to his mom? And is Grandma Sherri safe? What begins as a simple question opens the door to something bigger - healing, reconnection, and the quiet courage it takes to reach out after years of silence. Through video calls, laughter, and bedtime stories shared across miles, Aurora discovers that love doesn't disappear just because time has passed. And when the day finally comes for a long-awaited visit, she learns that family bonds can be stronger than distance, stronger than fear, and even stronger than the past. Aurora Visits Her Grandmother is a tender story about forgiveness, second chances, and the power of a child's heart to bring people back together. It gently reminds readers that sometimes the smallest voice can inspire the biggest change.