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Reach for this book when your child feels self-conscious about being different, whether it is the food they bring to lunch or the way their family does things. This moving memoir follows a young girl who is initially ashamed when her parents stop the car to gather wild watercress from a muddy ditch. It explores the complex feelings of being a child of immigrants, caught between the desire to fit into modern America and the hidden histories of a family's past. Through a shared meal and a painful memory of famine in China, the daughter moves from embarrassment to a deep sense of belonging and respect. It is an essential choice for fostering empathy, understanding heritage, and processing the 'otherness' that many children feel but struggle to voice. Best for ages 4 to 9.