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A parent would reach for this book when their child is facing a season of self-doubt or feels like their success is limited by their circumstances. Swift Rivers is a powerful story about Chris, an orphan who escapes an abusive home to build a new life through grit and a daring business venture: floating timber down the Mississippi. It beautifully illustrates how a young person can turn a lack of resources into a surplus of character. While the setting is the 1830s, the themes of perseverance, financial hardship, and finding a father figure in a grandparent are timeless. It is ideal for children ages 9 to 13 who are ready for a classic adventure that celebrates hard work and independence. Parents will appreciate the way it models personal responsibility and the quiet, steady bond between a boy and his grandfather.