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Reach for this book when your child feels frustrated by a parent's high standards or is struggling to find their own voice within a strict family environment. Set in the 1960s, it follows Abby Lovitt, a girl living on a California horse ranch where her father trains horses with a firm, often unyielding hand. Abby must navigate the physical demands of farm life while processing her father's demanding expectations and the emotional toll of seeing the horses she loves being sold away. This is a deeply grounded story about resilience, the ethics of how we treat animals, and the quiet courage required to grow up. It explores the tension between duty and desire, making it an excellent choice for middle-grade readers who are beginning to question authority or seeking a more mature, realistic look at the bond between humans and animals. Jane Smiley's prose is sophisticated yet accessible, offering a mirrors-and-windows experience for any child learning to balance their internal world with external pressures.