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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with a sense of displacement or feeling like they do not truly belong anywhere. It is an ideal anchor for a child who feels ready for independence but is overwhelmed by the weight of responsibility that comes with it. The story follows sixteen year old Hattie Brooks, an orphan who travels to Montana in 1918 to claim her late uncle's homestead. To keep the land, she must face extreme weather, isolation, and the harsh realities of physical labor. Hattie's journey is a masterclass in resilience and the quiet courage required to build a life from scratch. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is deeply modern: it explores the search for home and the bravery required to be an individual in a community gripped by wartime prejudice. It is a sophisticated, moving choice for readers aged 12 and up who appreciate stories about finding inner strength against the odds.