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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the strain of a crowded home or navigating the complex emotions of having family members living in far away, perhaps dangerous, places. Peti is a young boy in 1952 Hungary whose world feels increasingly small as relatives move into his home while his beloved grandfather remains trapped behind the Iron Curtain. This verse novel captures the quiet ache of missing someone you cannot reach and the frustration of lost personal space. Written with a gentle but honest touch, the story explores themes of political oppression and family duty through a child's lens. It is highly appropriate for middle schoolers (ages 10 to 14) who are beginning to understand that the world is larger and more complicated than their own immediate surroundings. Parents will value how it fosters empathy for the immigrant experience and provides a starting point for discussing history and global citizenship.