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Reach for this book when your child is preparing for a major family trip or expressing curiosity about a culture that differs from their daily environment. It is particularly valuable for children navigating 'hyphenated' identities, such as being Jewish and Latina, as it mirrors the complexity and beauty of belonging to multiple worlds simultaneously. The story follows Lola Levine and her family as they travel to Lima, Peru, to visit her beloved Tía Lola. Through Lola's eyes, readers experience the nervous excitement of international travel, the warmth of multigenerational reunions, and the sensory richness of Peruvian life. It is an ideal bridge for elementary readers moving into longer chapter books, offering a gentle exploration of heritage, sibling dynamics, and the universal feeling of finding home in far-away places.