Publisher's Synopsis
Callie's family can't stay in their house, so they're moving to an apartment in the city. The new place is "small but nice," Mom says, and most of their things won't fit. So, today, almost everything Callie's family owns is spread out in their front yard-their furniture, their potted flowers, even Callie's bike. And it's kind of hard to watch people buy your stuff, even if you understand why it has to happen. With sensitivity and grace, Eve Bunting and Lauren Castillo portray an event that is at once both familiar and difficult, making clear that home isn't about what you have but rather whom you hold close.