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Reach for this book when your child starts asking difficult questions about why some families are treated differently by the law or when they feel the weight of a secret they cannot share. It is a powerful tool for navigating conversations about immigration status, the fear of separation, and the complex reality of being an undocumented American. The story follows twelve year old Yasin, an Afghan American boy who flees into the streets of New York City after his mother is hospitalized and he fears her undocumented status will lead to their separation. While the stakes are high, the story is ultimately a testament to the resilience of children and the unexpected kindness of strangers. It provides a safe space for children ages 8 to 12 to explore themes of justice, belonging, and the true meaning of home.