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Reach for this memoir when your teenager is grappling with the tension of belonging to two different cultures or is facing a major life transition that threatens their sense of self. It is a deeply moving account of Esmeralda Santiago's journey from the lush, rural landscapes of Puerto Rico to the bustling streets of Brooklyn. Through the eyes of the eldest of eleven children, the book explores the complexities of family loyalty, the sting of poverty, and the fierce resilience required to navigate a new language and identity. It is a sophisticated read for older teens that validates the struggle of feeling like an outsider while celebrating the triumph of self-definition. Parents will find it a powerful tool for discussing cultural heritage, the immigrant experience, and the determination needed to bridge the gap between where you come from and who you want to become.