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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice the weight of financial stress at home or asking why some families struggle more than others. Set in New Orleans during the 1930s, the story follows young Sonny as he helps his mother navigate their struggle to pay the rent. Through a chance meeting with a legendary jazz musician, Sonny discovers the power of 'rent parties,' where neighbors gather to support one another through music and community. It is a soulful exploration of resilience and the beauty of mutual aid. While it addresses the heavy reality of poverty, it remains firmly rooted in hope and the joy of shared culture. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's worries while showing that they are part of a larger, supportive community. It is an ideal bridge for discussing historical hardships and the importance of helping those in need.