To Myself

To Myself

Zion Cohen (12) is pulled from his life in a poor Israeli town and placed with a well-off foster family in Haifa. From popular street-smart kid to total outsider, Zion must navigate a world of piano lessons, polite dinners, and one strict rule: nightly journaling. At first resistant, he slowly finds in the journal a surprising way to understand himself—and his place between two very different worlds. As friendships shift and a new soccer team forms, Zion begins to ask: where does he truly belong

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