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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the weight of family history, the sting of parental disappointment, or the search for a place to truly call home. Bone Dance is a poignant exploration of identity that follows two teenagers, Alexandra and Lonny, as they navigate their shared Indigenous heritage and the complex legacies left by their fathers. Through their alternating perspectives, the story delves into themes of grief, alcoholism, and the healing power of connecting with one's roots and the land. While the narrative touches on heavy subjects like substance abuse and spiritual haunting, it does so with a lively and authentic voice that resonates with the teenage experience. Parents will appreciate the book's ability to normalize difficult feelings and provide a bridge for discussing how we can move past family failures to forge our own paths. It is an excellent choice for mature readers aged 12 and up who are ready to engage with realistic, culturally rich storytelling that balances the weight of the past with the hope of the future.