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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the pressure of new responsibilities or struggling to find their place within a family undergoing a major life transition. Set in the rugged Minnesota wilderness of the early 1900s, it follows Matti, a Finnish boy who must step into adult shoes to help his family survive on their new homestead. The story masterfully balances the external grit of pioneer life with the internal weight of a middle child trying to prove his worth. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is deeply relevant for any 9 to 12 year old navigating the shift from childhood play to real world contribution. It provides a mirror for those who feel 'sandwiched' by family expectations and offers a model of quiet resilience. Parents will appreciate the portrayal of a strong work ethic and the realistic, unsentimental look at how a family pulls together during financial and physical hardship.