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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major life transition, such as a move or a change in family status, and needs to see how resilience is forged in times of uncertainty. Daughter of Madrugada follows thirteen year old Cesa as her world shifts from the established traditions of a Mexican ranch to the new realities of American-governed California in 1848. It is a poignant exploration of cultural identity and the bittersweet process of letting go of the past to embrace a new future. This historical coming of age story is ideal for middle schoolers, offering a grounded perspective on how to maintain one's sense of self when the external world feels unrecognizable. It provides a beautiful bridge for discussing heritage, justice, and the courage it takes to grow up.