When your parents sacrifice everything, how do you honor them while building a life of your own?
Growing up as the daughter of immigrants meant taking on responsibility early, balancing family, work, and school while navigating family expectations. Like many children of immigrants, Rosario Aranda learned to be strong long before she understood what that strength was.
In this memoir, Rosario shares her journey as a first-generation Latina finding her way through uncertainty, self-doubt, and responsibility while honoring the sacrifices that shaped her childhood. Through honest reflection, she shows how obstacles can become sources of resilience and how, even without all the answers, it's possible to find a way forward.
This book is for daughters and sons of immigrants, first-generation students, caretakers, translators, and dreamers who have felt alone in their struggle.