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Reach for this book when your child feels like they do not quite fit into their current environment or is grappling with the complexities of finding a sense of 'home.' It is particularly resonant for children in foster care or adoptive families who are navigating the delicate balance between their past identities and their present realities. The story follows a young girl who uses a blend of imagination and magical discovery to process her feelings of isolation. Marshall weaves a narrative that validates the ache of loneliness while offering a roadmap toward self-confidence. The book is emotionally rich but age-appropriate for the 9 to 12 range, providing a safe space to explore themes of belonging and bravery. Parents will appreciate how it uses fantasy as a bridge to discuss real-world resilience and the transformative power of finding one's chosen family.