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A parent might reach for this book when their child is beginning to ask deep questions about the consequences of war, the feeling of being an outsider, or the resilience required to rebuild a life after significant loss. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II displacement, Dean Hughes explores the emotional toll of losing ones home and the slow, often painful process of finding safety and belonging in a new land. The story navigates complex themes of grief and financial hardship with a grounded, historical perspective. While it addresses heavy realities, it is ultimately a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the importance of family bonds. It is an excellent choice for middle schoolers (ages 10 to 14) who are ready for a serious but hopeful look at historical trauma and the meaning of home.