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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of displacement or searching for their place within a complex family history. It is a perfect choice for the pre-teen years when identity starts to feel like a puzzle with missing pieces, specifically for children who are balancing two cultures or navigating the distance of a move. Marisol is a relatable thirteen-year-old who finds herself uprooted from her best friend in Brooklyn and sent to live with her grandmother in Panama. While the vibrant Panamanian setting provides a rich backdrop, the heart of the story lies in Marisol's secret quest to find her biological father. It explores the nuances of friendship, the weight of family secrets, and the rhythm of Afro-Latina identity with warmth and authenticity. It is a gentle yet profound exploration of how we define home and heritage.