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Reach for this book when your child feels overwhelmed by daily responsibilities or expresses the frustrating belief that certain chores are only for girls or others. Justin is struggling with messy rooms and kitchen mishaps, feeling like he can never measure up to his sisters. A transformative trip to his grandfather's ranch changes everything, showing him that competence and household skills are actually marks of independence and manhood. This Newbery Honor book beautifully weaves together themes of self-reliance, family history, and the breaking of gender stereotypes. It is perfectly suited for children ages 8 to 11 who are navigating the transition from being cared for to taking care of themselves. By the end, Justin finds pride in the simple act of making a bed or baking a biscuit, realizing that these tasks are not burdens but tools for freedom.