
Red Glass by Laura Resau
Summary from amazon.com:
"Sophie is an amoeba, a free-floating spirit who is not attached to anything besides her family and her books. Then one night she picks up a phone call from the hospital. Seven Mexican migrants and their guide have died crossing the Arizona border. The lone survivor is a six-year-old boy named Pablo who had Sophie's stepfather's business card in his pocket.
Pablo comes to live with Sophie, her parents, and Sophie's great aunt Dika, a Bosnian war refugee. Sophie grows to love her Principito, or Little Prince, but after a year her parents get in contact with Pablo's remaining family in Mexico.
Over the summer, Sophie, Dika, Dika's boyfriend, and his son must take Pablo back to his hometown so that he can choose between his new family and his birth family. The trip is hard at first, because Sophie is afraid that anything and everything will go wrong. But the stories and the struggles of her companions change her perception of danger and she grows attached to Ángel despite her fears that she will lose him.
When a terrible accident occurs, Sophie is forced to make a dangerous trip to Guatemala by herself. On the way, she realizes that while life has its risks, it is still beautiful and even fun. "
I found this to be a beautiful story that touches upon many subjects. The book discusses immigration, war, violence, self identity, and what it means to be a family.
If you are a fan of A Step From Heaven, then you will enjoy this story.



