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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the feeling of having feet in two different worlds or when they face questions about their identity and belonging. This story is a powerful tool for navigating the tension between honoring ancestral traditions and asserting one's place in modern society. Set in San Francisco during World War II, it follows Nim, a young girl who is determined to win a paper drive to prove she is just as American as her classmates. Along the way, she must manage a difficult rivalry and the expectations of her traditional Chinese grandfather. It is a nuanced exploration of bicultural identity and resilience for children aged 5 to 9. Parents will appreciate how it handles themes of patriotism and cultural pride without oversimplifying the very real challenges of overcoming prejudice. It serves as a beautiful bridge for discussing family history and the diverse ways people contribute to their communities.