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Reach for this book when your child is struggling to find their footing after a significant life change or feels like they do not quite fit in. It is a perfect choice for kids who tend to internalize their stress and find more comfort in the quiet, steady presence of animals than in complex social circles. This story introduces Phoenix, a horse who has experienced his own share of hardship, and the young protagonist who learns that healing is not a straight line. Kimberly Brubaker Bradley masterfully explores themes of resilience and the slow process of building trust. While the setting revolves around a stable, the emotional core is about learning to be brave enough to try again. It is a gentle, realistic look at overcoming loneliness and finding a sense of belonging in a new community. Parents will appreciate the nuanced, secular approach to emotional growth and the way it validates a child's need for time and patience while navigating difficult feelings.