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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice social inequities or when you want to discuss the importance of looking out for the 'outsider' in your community. Set in a rugged frontier past, the story follows Little Obie as he and his grandparents intervene when a local eccentric, Mrs. Jumping Joseph, takes in two orphans under questionable circumstances. It is a gentle but firm exploration of what it means to be a good neighbor and the responsibility we have toward those who are vulnerable. The narrative beautifully models how children and adults can work together to solve community problems with empathy and courage. At roughly 80 pages with simple prose, it is ideal for elementary-aged readers who are ready for nuanced discussions about justice, adoption, and belonging. You might choose this book to help a child understand that 'family' is built through care and protection, not just blood or legality.