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A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to navigate the complexities of long-term relationships and the inevitable conflicts that arise within a family or friend group. It is an ideal resource for families who want to use traditional wisdom to discuss how to maintain bonds through life's various stages, from the impulsivity of youth to the reflections of old age. Dr. Teresa Pijoan presents a collection of stories gathered directly from Native American storytellers, focusing on the fragile nature of our connections and the resilience required to sustain them. While categorized as folklore, these stories function as emotional blueprints for middle-grade readers and young teens. They explore themes of loyalty, empathy, and the necessity of kindness during times of struggle. By sharing these tales, parents can provide their children with a cultural perspective that values oral history as a living tool for solving modern interpersonal problems, making it a profound choice for those seeking to deepen their child's emotional intelligence and cultural awareness.