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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the absence of a caregiver, dealing with a local bully, or beginning to ask questions about how politics and war impact real families. Set during the Greek Civil War, the story follows young Andi, whose parents are away fighting for the Communist cause while she lives with her grandmother. This historical context provides a safe distance for children to explore complex feelings of abandonment, loyalty, and the courage required to stand up for oneself when the world feels stacked against you. While the setting is specific, the emotional core is universal. Andi’s daily battle against the police chief's son mirrors the larger conflict of her country, making it a powerful tool for discussing justice and resilience. It is best suited for middle schoolers (ages 10-14) who are ready for a realistic, somewhat gritty look at history. It offers a mirror for children navigating family separation and a window for those learning how personal choices are often shaped by larger social forces.