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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a major life transition or questioning where they fit in. It is a quiet, thoughtful resource for children who feel like outsiders or who are adjusting to a new family structure. Set in 1851, it follows two orphans, Hope and John, as they are taken in by a Shaker community. While the Shakers have strict rules and separate boys from girls, they also offer a level of stability, safety, and communal care that the children have never known. This story beautifully explores the tension between individual freedom and the comfort of belonging to something larger than oneself. It is ideally suited for readers aged 8 to 12 who appreciate historical realism and stories about finding 'home' in unconventional places. Parents will appreciate how the book handles themes of grief and resilience with a gentle, grounded touch.