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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to recognize that people they love might hold views that feel unfair or hurtful, or when they are struggling to reconcile family loyalty with their own sense of justice. It is a powerful tool for navigating the messy transition between inheriting a worldview and developing one's own through personal experience. Set in the late 19th century, the story follows eleven-year-old Miranda as she travels with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Haunted by the loss of her father at Little Bighorn, Miranda's mother harbors a deep-seated prejudice against the Sioux. However, as Miranda interacts with the performers, including Sitting Bull himself, she is forced to weigh her mother's bitterness against the humanity and kindness she witnesses firsthand. It is a gentle yet profound exploration of grief, empathy, and the courage it takes to change one's mind, perfectly suited for mature readers aged 8 to 12.