A poignant memoir of a girl's journey through a loving yet fractured family, exploring identity, resilience, and the lasting impact of childhood experiences on self-worth and purpose, revealing the beauty and fragility of life under a protective rose umbrella. Under the Rose Umbrella invites readers into the author's world, where the complexities of family life unfold against the backdrop of cultural heritage and personal struggle. Growing up in a household led by her mother Rosa, the matriarch, the author navigates the challenges of poverty and displacement, moving between Tijuana and Los Angeles. The narrative captures the essence of her father's influence, the accomplishments of her siblings, and the joy brought by her grandchildren, all while highlighting the unwavering support of her husband throughout their journey together. The memoir delves into the emotional landscape of abandonment and the longing for paternal love, portraying the intricate dynamics among siblings as they confront life's uncertainties. The author reflects on her childhood experiences under the stern gaze of a grandmother, contrasting this with her mother's quiet strength and determination to provide a better life for her children. Rich in cultural texture, the story resonates with themes of resilience and the hidden struggles that shape identity. The metaphor of the rose umbrella symbolizes both beauty and fragility, offering shelter from life's storms. Through lyrical storytelling and heartfelt honesty, the author shares her quest for belonging and the deep-rooted desire to be seen and loved. Ultimately, Under the Rose Umbrella is a tribute to survival, transformation, and the enduring power of a mother's love, illuminating the path from hardship to hope.