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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice the inequities of the world or needs to process complex news about immigration and family separation. It provides a deeply human lens through which to view the headlines, fostering empathy and resilience in middle-grade readers. Efrén Nava is a relatable seventh-grader who loves his family and his local library, but his world is upended when his mother is deported. The story navigates the heavy reality of a family in crisis while maintaining a focus on the strength of the community and the power of young people to take action. It is a vital choice for parents who want to normalize the experiences of immigrant families or discuss social justice through a lens of love and courage. This book is best suited for children ages 10 to 12 who are ready for a realistic, non-sugarcoated look at contemporary challenges.