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Reach for this memoir when your teenager is grappling with global injustice, processing their own complex identity, or looking for a model of how to turn deep personal pain into purposeful action. Sandra Uwiringiyimana recounts her childhood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the horrific night she survived a massacre at a refugee camp, and her eventual journey as an immigrant to the United States. This is a story about the heavy weight of grief and the sharp sting of American racism, but it is also a triumphant testament to the power of art as a tool for healing. Parents will find this an essential resource for mature teens ready to discuss human rights, the refugee experience, and the psychological process of overcoming trauma. While the content is intense, the narrative focus on activism provides a hopeful framework for navigating a difficult world.