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Reach for this book when your child is asking complex questions about their own family's arrival in America or when they are learning about civil rights and fairness in school. This nonfiction guide explores the often-overlooked history of the Angel Island immigration station in California, where many Asian immigrants faced long detentions and discriminatory laws. It provides a factual but sensitive framework for discussing how the immigrant experience has differed across various groups in United States history. While the subject matter includes difficult realities like racial exclusion and separation from loved ones, the book emphasizes the incredible resilience and hope of those who passed through the station. It is a helpful tool for parents who want to move beyond the Ellis Island narrative to provide a more inclusive and honest look at American history. It is perfectly pitched for elementary students, offering clear explanations and archival photographs that make history feel tangible and human.