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Reach for this book when your child feels overburdened by family expectations or trapped by their current environment. Set during the Great Depression, it follows twelve year old Amanda, who must step into an adult role when her mother falls critically ill. It is a poignant exploration of the weight of responsibility, the ache for independence, and the complicated love we feel for the people and places that shaped us. This story is ideal for middle schoolers navigating the transition from childhood to early adolescence. It provides a mirror for those who feel their own needs are being sidelined by family crises, ultimately offering a message of hope and the realization that a change in perspective can transform one's understanding of home. Parents will appreciate the historical grounding and the sophisticated treatment of a young girl's inner life.