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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the big questions of identity, especially if they are navigating the complexities of adoption or feeling like a fish out of water in their own community. Set in a quirky Idaho town, the story follows sixteen-year-old Lewis Hinton as he balances a singular obsession with catching a legendary trout and the life-altering revelation that he might be a descendant of French royalty. It is a thoughtful, humorous exploration of belonging that validates the desire to know one's roots while affirming that we ultimately author our own stories. Parents will appreciate the gentle, supportive portrayal of adoptive parents and the wholesome, small-town atmosphere that provides a safe space for Lewis's existential quest. It is ideal for middle schoolers and younger teens who enjoy reflective, character-driven narratives with a touch of whimsy.