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Reach for this book when your teenager is processing a transition, whether it is the grief of a loss or the bittersweet feeling of outgrowing a childhood hobby. Naomi Shihab Nye has curated a sophisticated collection of poems that move beyond the typical definitions of loss. By exploring everything from misplaced physical objects to the fading of innocence, this anthology validates the complex emotions that come with growing up. It is a gentle yet profound companion for the middle and high school years. Parents will appreciate how these poems provide a safe space for teens to reflect on their own changes. The inclusion of stark, evocative black and white photography adds a layer of maturity that resonates with older readers. It offers comfort by showing that loss is a universal human experience that often makes room for new perspectives.