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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major transition, such as moving to a new city or dealing with unexpected family hardships, and needs to see how other children have navigated radical change with grit. This historical collection uses real diaries, journals, and photographs to show what life was actually like for kids during the 1890s Gold Rush in Alaska and the Yukon. It is an honest look at a time of extreme physical and financial struggle. While the setting is harsh and icy, the emotional core is one of resilience and the power of recording one's own story. It is ideal for middle-grade readers (ages 8-12) who are ready for nuanced history that moves beyond textbooks. Parents will appreciate how it validates the difficult emotions children feel during times of upheaval, while highlighting the importance of hope and the simple joy of childhood play, even in the middle of a wilderness survival situation.