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Reach for this book when your teen is struggling to find their place in the world or feeling disconnected from their heritage. It is a vital tool for young people navigating complex family dynamics or witnessing injustice in their own neighborhoods. By weaving together the present day struggles of a girl in Chicago with the rich, indigenous history of Puerto Rico, this story offers a roadmap for turning ancestral pride into modern day resilience. It is particularly appropriate for middle and high schoolers who are ready to explore how history shapes personal identity and community strength. Parents will appreciate how the story validates a teen's desire for agency while honoring the wisdom of previous generations.