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Reach for this book when your child feels like an outsider or struggles with the pressure to conform to social expectations. It is a powerful tool for middle schoolers who are questioning traditional gender roles or navigating the world with a physical difference. Through a blend of historical mystery and evocative storytelling, Lois Lowry explores how two children in the Iron Age find their own path in a community that demands strict adherence to the status quo. The story is a unique hybrid of archaeological investigation and fictional narrative, centering on the Windeby bog body. It deals with themes of resilience, the search for identity, and the courage to be different. While the setting is ancient and at times harsh, the emotional core is deeply relevant to modern preteens. It provides a safe space to discuss how society treats those it deems other and the beauty found in individual curiosity and strength.