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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the heavy weight of family responsibility or is struggling with an upcoming move that feels beyond their control. Nell Dunne captures the quiet anxiety of a young person who feels they must be the anchor for their family during a period of intense transition. As Nell travels from Ireland to Ellis Island, she navigates the harsh realities of steerage and the looming threat of being separated from her loved ones due to her grandmother's declining mental clarity. This historical fiction title serves as a bridge for discussing empathy, family loyalty, and the fear of the unknown. It is particularly appropriate for children ages 8 to 12 who are sensitive to the needs of elderly relatives or those who are processing the stress of a major life change. Through Nell's bravery and resilience, parents can open a dialogue about how families stay strong together, even when the rules of the world seem unfair or frightening.