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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to question the 'official' versions of stories they hear or is struggling with the messy reality of growing up versus the polished versions seen in media. Sallie March is a bookworm who loves Western adventure novels, but when she and her sister Maude are forced to flee their home, she discovers that being a 'legend' is often a result of misunderstanding and yellow journalism. It is a spirited, humorous journey through the American frontier that deals with loss and independence through a lens of sibling loyalty. This story is ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoy a fast-paced plot but are ready to explore deeper themes of justice and family bonds. While it features the grit of the Old West, the emotional core is secular and grounded in the girls' resilience. Parents will appreciate how it encourages critical thinking about how reputations are built and the importance of telling one's own truth even when the world is shouting something else.