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Reach for this book when your child is facing a period of forced separation or is struggling with the feeling that life keeps throwing unfair obstacles in their path. Rifka's journey from Russia to America is a masterclass in resilience, showing how a young girl maintains her spirit even when she is separated from her family due to illness and bad luck. It is an ideal choice for middle-grade readers who are ready to engage with more complex historical realities while finding inspiration in a protagonist who discovers her own voice and talents through adversity. Through Rifka's intimate letters, children explore themes of bravery, the immigrant experience, and the power of hope. While the story touches on the harshness of the Russian Civil War, illness, and grief, it remains grounded in Rifka's vivacious and determined perspective. It is a beautiful way to normalize feelings of loneliness and to demonstrate that being 'stout' of heart means moving forward even when you are afraid.