One hour drive later, Ramira and her family had just moved from Columbia to Argentina. Her parents hope to find a new start there. When they move into their new neighborhood, Ramira befriends a girl named Loa. The girls connect, but their families? Not so much. Proven by an encounter with Loa's and Ramira's parents after a car crash, who don't seem to take any interest with either of the girls or make amends and show no compassion or acceptance. Ramira and Loa have their own doubts as Loa is not willing to stand up for herself and Ramira is hopeless that it will change. Join Ramira and her new friend as they take an unfathomable walk through the streets of her new life in Argentina. This book is suggested for the middle scholar age.