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Reach for this book when your child is eager for more independence but struggles with the reality that being grown up means taking responsibility for one's mistakes. It is an ideal bridge for the middle schooler who feels they are ready for the world but lacks the life experience to navigate complex social and survival situations alone. The story follows Francis Tucket, who is captured by Pawnees after wandering away from his wagon train, and his subsequent education under a gritty mountain man. Through Francis's journey, parents can explore themes of self reliance, the consequences of overconfidence, and the importance of mentorship. It is a rugged, realistic historical adventure that honors the difficulty of maturing in a harsh environment without sugarcoating the dangers of the frontier. This is a classic coming of age tale that validates the desire for freedom while teaching that true bravery is rooted in wisdom and patience.