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Reach for this book when your child feels stifled by social expectations or is struggling to reconcile their creative passions with the practical demands of school or family life. Set in the Upper Paleolithic era, the story follows Anooka, a young girl who discovers a rare talent for shaping clay into art. In a world where survival depends on hunting and gathering, her desire to create is seen as a dangerous distraction. This historical adventure serves as a powerful metaphor for any child who feels like an outsider because of their unique gifts. Anooka's journey is one of profound self-discovery and quiet courage. As she navigates the pressures of her clan and the harsh realities of the prehistoric wilderness, readers will see a reflection of their own struggles to be understood. It is ideal for middle-grade readers (ages 10-14) who appreciate historical fiction with high emotional stakes. Parents will find it a perfect tool for discussing the importance of personal integrity and the value of art in human society.