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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to crave independence or is navigating a significant move to a new environment. This classic story by Chinua Achebe follows Chike, an eleven year old boy who moves from his small Nigerian village to the bustling city of Onitsha. As he adapts to city life, he becomes obsessed with crossing the majestic Niger River, a goal that requires patience, resourcefulness, and courage. It is a perfect choice for middle grade readers who are starting to test their own boundaries and seek adventure beyond their immediate surroundings. While the story captures the universal magic of childhood curiosity, it also provides an intimate window into mid-century Nigerian life. Parents will appreciate the book for its moral complexity and the way it treats Chike's longing for freedom with respect rather than dismissal. It is a short, accessible chapter book that feels both timeless and grounded, making it an excellent bridge for children transitioning from simple stories to more nuanced literature.