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Reach for this book when your child is facing a long separation from a parent or is struggling with the quiet, difficult work of waiting for a reunion. Whether it is a business trip, a deployment, or a seasonal work absence, this story provides a mirror for the specific blend of excitement and anxiety that children feel as an anticipated arrival draws near. Set in a South African township, the story follows a group of children who gather at a crossroads to welcome their fathers home from the mines after months apart. While the historical and cultural context is specific to post-apartheid South Africa, the emotional core is universal. Rachel Isadora's luminous watercolor illustrations capture the vibrant energy of the community and the resilience of children who turn a long wait into a celebration with homemade instruments and song. It is a gentle, hopeful choice for children aged 4 to 8, teaching them that while waiting is hard, the bonds of family remain strong across any distance.