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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the fear of being separated from loved ones or is struggling to find their place in a new environment. Jake's Orphan follows brothers Tree and Acorn in 1926 as they navigate the transition from a harsh orphanage to a labor-intensive farm in North Dakota. While Tree tries to prove his worth to his new employer, he must balance his own desire for stability with the responsibility he feels for his unpredictable younger brother. This historical novel explores deep themes of sibling loyalty, the meaning of home, and the anxiety of conditional belonging. It is an emotionally resonant choice for children aged 9 to 13 who are navigating family changes or learning about the resilience required to overcome hardship.