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Reach for this book when your child is facing a significant life transition, feeling like an outsider in a new environment, or asking questions about family history and sacrifice. This diary-style novel provides a deeply personal window into the life of Yara, a young girl forced to flee Cuba for Miami during the 1960s. It captures the complex mix of grief for a lost home and the confusing, often humorous, hurdles of adapting to a new culture. While the historical context of the Cuban Revolution is central, the emotional core is universal: the struggle to maintain one's identity while trying to fit in. Yara deals with the stress of her parents' financial struggles, the language barrier at school, and the longing for the family left behind. It is an excellent choice for middle-grade readers (ages 8-14) to build empathy for the immigrant experience and to validate their own feelings of 'in-betweenness.'