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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major life transition that feels like it might distance them from their family traditions or when they are struggling to fit into a new environment. This poignant story follows Mukasa, a young boy from a Ugandan family of goat herders whose mother insists he attend school to seek a different future. It captures the tension between honoring one's roots and the quiet courage required to step into the unknown. Through Mukasa's eyes, children explore themes of perseverance, the pressure of expectations, and the bittersweet feeling of outgrowing a familiar lifestyle. While set in a specific Ugandan historical context, the emotional core of feeling like an outsider is universal. It is an ideal choice for readers aged 8 to 12 who are developing their own sense of identity and beginning to understand the sacrifices parents make for their children's education.