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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with their own identity or searching for stories of quiet, unwavering strength in the face of immense pressure. While many history books treat Sacajawea as a secondary figure, Joseph Bruchac gives her a powerful, first-person voice. The narrative is unique because it is framed as Sacajawea and William Clark speaking directly to Pomp, Sacajawea's young son, explaining the arduous trek to the Pacific. It explores the complexities of being caught between cultures and the deep resilience required to lead others through the unknown. It is a sophisticated historical novel that helps older readers see the human emotions behind the legends of the Lewis and Clark expedition, focusing on themes of motherhood, bravery, and the intersection of different worldviews.