Diana loves her family, so the tension she feels at home unsettles her. She is afraid that perhaps her parents are thinking about a divorce. But Diana’s parents are worried because her father has lost his job. Bad news turns to worse when her parents decide they must move in with Diana’s grandfather in another city. Suddenly Diana realizes how much she loves her home. She loves her room, from the astronomy charts on the walls of her room to the window where she can wave to her best friend. Everything she sees reminds her of what she is going to lose. Will anything be able to replace the things Diana has to leave behind?
This book is written as a poem. The chapters are short, and it is a fast read. If you have ever been faced with moving, you will identify to this book.
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