Beyond the asphalt, in the places where life carved its path, lives the grass. Diana del Ángel returns to that path to learn to speak again, and learns the language of the grass in the stories passed down from the grandparents and mothers who first warned of the coming of war. This book tells the story of bruised feet and failed revolutions, but also of leaves of resistance and stones of will, of seeds that grow between the cracks and paths to justice carefully forged by those who came before us.