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Reach for this book when your daughter expresses frustration with being told certain activities or careers are just for boys. It is a powerful choice for a child who feels restricted by social expectations or who is struggling to assert her competence in a group. Set against the rugged backdrop of 1886 Texas, the story follows Ellen Elizabeth Hawkins as she fights for her place on the family cattle ranch during a devastating drought. Through Ellen's journey, the book explores themes of gender roles, self-worth, and the grit required to follow one's passion. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is timeless and highly relatable for middle-grade readers navigating their own identities. It is an excellent tool for parents looking to normalize feelings of frustration regarding societal barriers and to celebrate the quiet strength found in perseverance and skill.