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Reach for this book when your child starts asking those big, unanswerable questions about history or expresses a budding interest in detective work and mysteries. It is a perfect bridge for a curious reader who is moving from fictional puzzles to real-world investigations. By exploring the vanishing of the Roanoke colonists, the book helps children grapple with the idea that not every story has a neat ending, fostering a healthy tolerance for ambiguity and intellectual curiosity. Jean Fritz masterfully balances historical fact with a narrative style that feels like an unfolding case file. While it covers the hardships of early colonial life and the tensions between English settlers and Indigenous peoples, it does so with an age-appropriate tone that emphasizes 'the search' over the 'scary.' It is an excellent choice for building vocabulary and introducing the concept of primary sources in a way that feels like an adventure rather than a school lesson.