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Reach for this book when your child feels overlooked or is struggling to prove they are ready for more responsibility. It is a powerful choice for preteens navigating the tension between wanting independence and the daunting reality of what adulthood actually requires. Set in the 1830s, the story follows Sweetgrass, a fifteen-year-old Blackfoot girl who yearns to be seen as a woman but is dismissed by her father as too immature. When a smallpox epidemic strikes and the men are away, Sweetgrass must step into a role of leadership and survival that goes far beyond what she ever imagined. This novel handles heavy themes of illness and tribal survival with lyrical grace, making it an excellent bridge for middle schoolers moving into more serious historical fiction. It offers a profound look at how crisis can forge identity and the quiet bravery found in caring for others during a time of immense fear.