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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the realization that their memories of a shared family event differ significantly from someone else's, especially in the context of adoption or loss. It is a poignant exploration of how two sisters, separated by tragedy and raised in vastly different environments, reconcile their conflicting versions of the past. Beth and Mollie were separated after their parents died in a fire. While Beth remembers the trauma and the flaws of their original family, Mollie has been raised in a wealthy home with a polished, idealized version of her history. The story handles the complexities of resentment, class differences, and the subjective nature of memory with great care. It is best suited for middle schoolers (ages 10 to 14) who are ready for a realistic, emotionally heavy look at family dynamics and the healing power of truth.