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Reach for this book when your child is feeling unsettled by change or struggling to trust that a new situation will last. It is a poignant choice for children who have experienced frequent moves, foster care, or any life transition where they long for a permanent place to plant roots. Set in 1875 Colorado, the story follows Margret, a twelve year old orphan whose older sister is always ready to run from the next potential hurt. When Margret rescues an injured horse after a tornado, she finds the courage to fight for the home and stability she desperately craves. This gentle historical novel explores the deep bond between humans and animals while navigating the complex emotions of sisterhood and the slow process of building trust in others. It is highly appropriate for middle grade readers who enjoy quiet, character driven stories with high emotional stakes.