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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a shifting sense of identity or feeling like an outsider after a major life transition. It is particularly helpful for children discovering new facets of their family history or navigating the complex feelings of living in a new place. The story follows thirteen-year-old Rosemary as she is evacuated from London during WWII to her grandmother's home in Michigan, where she discovers her family's hidden Anishinaabe heritage. The narrative gently explores themes of cultural belonging, the weight of family secrets, and the resilience required to bloom in unfamiliar soil. It is a sophisticated yet sweet coming-of-age story that models how to embrace one's roots with courage and curiosity. Parents will appreciate the historical context and the tender way it handles the trauma of war and the nuance of passing for white.