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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to reconcile their personal identity with a family or cultural background that feels restrictive or even dangerous. It is a powerful resource for older teens who are beginning to understand that 'home' is not always a fixed place, but a state of being true to oneself. The story follows Libertad, a young woman in Honduras who uses poetry to navigate the complexities of her lesbian identity amidst a backdrop of political unrest and a looming presidential election. This novel is a sophisticated exploration of how political climate and personal safety are often inextricably linked for LGBTQ+ youth. Because it contains mature content, including descriptions of political violence and the realities of being queer in a conservative society, it is best suited for older high schoolers (14 to 18). It offers a vital window into the immigrant experience and the heartbreaking choice many must make between their country of birth and their right to live authentically.