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Reach for this book when your child is grieving the loss of a grandparent or feeling disconnected from their family history. It is an ideal choice for children who are beginning to ask deeper questions about their roots and how to honor those who have passed away. The story follows sixth-grader Amalia as she navigates the sudden death of her beloved Abuelita, discovering that her grandmother's wisdom lives on through the stories, recipes, and traditions they shared. Dealing gently with themes of grief, cultural pride, and family resilience, this middle-grade novel provides a warm, supportive space for children ages 8 to 12 to process their own feelings of loss. It is a beautiful choice for parents who want to show their children that love does not end with death, but rather evolves into a lasting legacy of heritage and memory.