Hungry Children follows twelve-year-old Mara and her siblings as they navigate life in a household marked by persistent hunger. Through empty cupboards, bread lines, and the quiet work of survival, Mara learns resilience, resourcefulness, and the power of community. The story explores the emotional toll of food insecurity, showing how it shapes children’s daily lives, relationships, and sense of self. As Mara grows, she finds her voice, advocating for change while caring for her family. Realistic and deeply emotional, the book highlights both the harsh realities of hunger and the hope that comes from courage, connection, and action.