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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that the world is a bit more eccentric than the adults around them like to admit. It is perfect for the kid who marches to their own beat and finds wonder in the mundane or the absurd. Set in the 1940s, the story follows Ned as he moves from Chicago to Los Angeles, discovering that his destiny involves a shoelace, a shaman, and the preservation of the entire world. It is a whimsical exploration of finding one's tribe and embracing the weirdness of life. Parents will appreciate the dry, sophisticated humor and the way Pinkwater treats the protagonist's intelligence with respect. It is a gentle but high-stakes adventure that validates the feeling of being an outsider while offering a warm, secure sense of belonging. The tone is absurdist yet deeply grounded in a love for food, travel, and genuine human connection.