"Marisol loves her colorful island home. Cuba is vibrant with flowers and food and people&but things are changing. The home Marisol loves is no longer safeand then its no longer her home at all. Her parents are sending her to the United States. Alone. Nothing about Marisols new life in cold, gray Brooklyn feels like homenot the language, school, or even her foster parents. But Marisol starts to realize that home isnt always a place. And finding her way can be as simple as staying true to herself."-- provided by publisher.
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