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Reach for this book when your child is navigating a major life transition, struggling with a sense of belonging, or beginning to ask complex questions about global conflicts and identity. Liyana Abboud's move from St. Louis to Jerusalem is a beautifully written exploration of what it means to be caught between two cultures. As she connects with her Palestinian heritage and forms a friendship with an Israeli boy, the story models how empathy can bridge deep-seated divides. Nye's prose is poetic and gentle, making it an excellent choice for middle schoolers (ages 11 to 15) who are developing their own social conscience. It balances the reality of political tension with the warmth of family life, offering parents a way to discuss heritage and peace without feeling overwhelmed. It is a story of hope and the quiet power of seeing the humanity in others.