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Reach for this book when your child is processing a heavy loss or feeling the weight of adult responsibilities during a family crisis. Set in a Kenyan village during the 1990s HIV/AIDS epidemic, it follows Auma, a gifted runner and student who must choose between her dreams of a track scholarship and caring for her grieving, ill family. This is a profound exploration of resilience, the transition from childhood to adolescence, and the cultural strength of the Luo people. It is most appropriate for middle-grade readers (ages 8 to 12) who are ready to engage with realistic, historical fiction. Parents will appreciate how it honors a difficult period in history while maintaining a clear sense of hope, showing that one can honor their family without losing their own future.