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A parent should reach for this book when their child is navigating a significant family transition, feeling disconnected from their roots, or trying to understand the complexities of the immigrant experience. Reyna Grande's memoir follows her journey from Mexico to the United States, detailing the years spent waiting for her parents and the eventual, difficult reunion in California. It addresses deep themes of abandonment, perseverance, and the search for home with refreshing honesty. While it touches on the hardships of poverty and family dysfunction, it remains an empowering testament to resilience. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers ready to engage with real-world social issues through a deeply personal, empathetic lens.