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Reach for this book when your child is facing the sting of exclusion, navigating a difficult move, or beginning to ask questions about why people are treated differently based on where they come from. Felita is an eight-year-old girl whose family moves to a new neighborhood in search of a better life, only to find themselves targets of intense prejudice and hostility. It is a deeply honest look at the realities of racism, balanced by the warmth of a supportive Puerto Rican family. While the book touches on heavy themes of discrimination and bullying, it is ultimately a story about the strength of cultural identity and the healing power of returning to one's roots. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's feelings of unfairness while modeling resilience through Felita's close bond with her wise grandmother. It is an essential read for building empathy and preparing children for complex social realities.