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Reach for this book when your child is feeling overlooked in the family or facing a transition that triggers social anxiety. It is especially helpful for the quiet, observant child who often feels like they are standing on the periphery of their own life. The story follows Sage, a young girl spending a summer with her two great-aunts in Maine while her parents are away. Through the gentle rhythms of nature and the unconditional kindness of her elderly relatives, Sage begins to find her footing and develop a stronger sense of self. It is a quiet, contemplative read for ages 8 to 12 that validates the experience of feeling 'different' or shy. Parents will appreciate how it models a multigenerational bond that provides a safe harbor for emotional growth.