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Reach for this book when your child begins asking complex questions about social justice, the news, or the difficult realities of why people leave their homes. It is a vital resource for a middle-grader who is processing a personal loss or developing a deeper sense of empathy for the global human experience. The story follows Libertad and his younger brother as they navigate a perilous trek from Guatemala to the United States following the death of their mother. While the journey involves high stakes and moments of intense fear, the core of the narrative is about the indestructible bond between siblings. This verse novel is a masterclass in resilience, offering a raw yet age-appropriate look at the migrant experience. It serves as a powerful bridge for families to discuss themes of grief, bravery, and the systemic challenges faced by those seeking safety and family reunification.