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Reach for this book when your child is ready to explore deep questions about empathy, the meaning of family, and how beauty can be found even in the midst of profound loss. Set against the backdrop of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, this story follows Sunflower, an orphaned city girl, and Bronze, a mute boy from a poor rural family who takes her in. It is a masterful exploration of a sibling-like bond that transcends spoken language and social status. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is timeless, focusing on the sacrificial love of a family that has very little but gives everything. It is best suited for readers aged 9 to 13 who have the emotional maturity to handle themes of poverty and grief. Parents will appreciate the lyrical, almost fabled quality of the writing, which provides a safe, beautiful container for discussing difficult life realities and the incredible resilience of the human spirit.