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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the unspoken rules of their world or expresses a desire for an independence that feels just out of reach. It is a lyrical, atmospheric story that serves as a gentle bridge for discussing how culture, gender, and tradition shape our identities. While set in a time and place far removed from modern life, the protagonist Malika's internal struggle for agency is universally relatable for any pre-teen beginning to see the walls of their own social reality. Set in the late 1800s in the Libyan desert city of Ghadames, the story follows young Malika as she navigates the gender-segregated world of her home. Through a secret friendship and the forbidden act of learning to read, she discovers that her mind can travel much further than her feet are allowed to go. The book is developmentally perfect for 10 to 14 year olds, offering a sophisticated look at social justice and self-determination without sacrificing its sense of wonder and historical beauty.