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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with the pressure of high expectations, particularly the guilt of leaving home to pursue an education while their family continues to face financial or physical hardship. It is a deeply moving memoir about Francisco's transition from a migrant labor camp to Santa Clara University, exploring the complex emotions of being the first in a family to attend college. The narrative follows Francisco as he navigates the alienation of a prestigious campus while his heart remains with his struggling parents and siblings. It addresses themes of resilience, cultural identity, and the heavy weight of 'imposter syndrome.' This book is ideal for ages 12 and up, offering a realistic but hopeful look at how education can be both a bridge and a barrier, making it perfect for families discussing the future and the value of perseverance.