When Veronica learns that her best friend Maria might have to move far away, she feels scared and confused. Maria's family is worried about being separated at a detention center, and Veronica doesn't understand why something so unfair could happen. With her father's help, Veronica discovers that some families struggle with immigration paperwork - even when their children were born in the United States. Determined to help her friend, Veronica inspires hope and connection during a frightening time. This bilingual story gently introduces young readers to immigration challenges, family unity, and the power of friendship and advocacy.Families facing immigration challenges often live with fear, uncertainty, and difficult decisions that children do not always understand. This story was written to help young readers make sense of those moments with compassion and clarity. Children deserve honest, gentle explanations and the reassurance that their feelings matter. Veronica and Maria's story reflects the real experiences of many families who work hard, love deeply, and simply want to stay together. May this book open conversations, build empathy, and remind every child that friendship, kindness, and advocacy can make a difference.
AmazonPagina's: 29, Paperback, Yolanda G. Bowden
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