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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with questions about where they came from or feeling the weight of being 'different' due to their family's financial situation. The story follows Cass and her mother as they transition from a life of housing insecurity into a permanent home inherited from a grandmother Cass never knew. As they settle in, a mysterious singing mask begins to reveal hidden truths about their First Nations heritage and the painful family secrets that led to their estrangement from their culture. This is a gentle yet profound exploration of identity and healing, perfect for middle-grade readers who enjoy stories where the magical and the realistic intersect. Parents will appreciate how it handles sensitive topics like poverty and systemic disconnection with dignity and hope, making it a beautiful bridge for discussing how history shapes our present selves.