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Reach for this book when your middle schooler is grappling with questions of identity, the need for independence, or the complex emotions of a changing relationship with a father figure. Set against the rugged backdrop of 1844, fourteen year old Daniel embarks on a solo trek along the Oregon Trail to find his fur trader father. It is a story that validates the desire to prove oneself while navigating the profound loneliness that often accompanies growing up. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is timeless: a boy trying to reconcile the hero he imagines his father to be with the reality of the man. The narrative balances high stakes survival with quiet, introspective moments. It is an ideal choice for readers who enjoy atmospheric adventures and are ready to explore themes of resilience, grit, and the bittersweet nature of finding where one truly belongs.