What to Bring by Lorna Schultz Nicholson (2023) is a story for our current times. Malia smells smoke. Far in the distance are huge white-and-gray clouds. Two pages in flames appear on the horizon. Milia's father comes home from work, "and it isn't even dinnertime." Her family must evacuate. Mommy and Daddy are kind as they repeatedly inform Malia that she can't bring so many of her toys with her when they leave. She creates a pile of stuffed animals, pillows, blankets, and books. That's too many. She can choose only three things. The moral of the story is only implied. Ellen Rooney shows us that Malia put her her plush Rabbit and Turtle in her back pack, but we never learn what it is she whispers to her mother. The final image shows the family arriving at an unidentified home and the text reads, "Malia knows she brought what is important." What, exactly?