80 pages 2 hours read

Andrea Beatriz Arango

Something Like Home

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Middle Grade | Published in 2023

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Themes

Control and Resilience in Times of Change

Through Laura’s close point of view, the book illustrates that children are often powerless over their lives, and must endure tough transitions. Kids often struggle with drastic changes, the instability causing them to feel overwhelmed or upset. For example, despite adults like Janet and Silvia believing they’re offering the best options, Laura resents the new arrangement; she feels that her past home had “a little more” not “less” compared to her life with Silvia (31). Her emotional response is valid, as she’s denied the control she craves over her life. Since she feels trapped, Laura often withdraws into silence or reacts with anger, as she does during Brenda’s home visit:

[I]t’s too much, 
all this not knowing 
and Titi snitching 
and people hiding things from me 
like I’m in first grade […] 

and my voice sounds ice-cold when I ask: 

What meeting? What Monday? […] 
Just because I’m eleven doesn’t mean 
I shouldn’t know what is happening 
in MY OWN LIFE. (153). 

Laura’s struggle to be heard and harness her agency are emblematic of this theme.

As she faces a lack of control, Laura must become more resilient. Initially, Laura is stuck in her mindset of blurred text
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