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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of unfairness or feels restricted by circumstances beyond their control. It is a poignant tool for children who are beginning to understand that freedom and education are privileges worth striving for. The story follows Eagle Feather, a young Navajo boy who must endure a summer of hard labor under a demanding relative. When his promise of returning home is broken, he makes a courageous choice to run away to find his family and start school. At its heart, this is a story about personal agency and the quiet strength required to change one's own path. While the setting is historical, the emotional weight of wanting to belong and wanting to learn is timeless. It is ideally suited for 7 to 10 year olds who are ready for a short, meaningful chapter book that explores resilience without being overly graphic about the hardships depicted. It offers a beautiful window into Navajo life and values through the eyes of a determined protagonist.