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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about what it means to be fair or when they encounter the difficult history of our country for the first time. It is a vital resource for navigating conversations about systemic injustice and the resilience of people who have been mistreated. Through the specific story of the Cherokee people, children are introduced to the concept of forced relocation and the strength it takes to hold onto one's culture in the face of loss. Joseph Bruchac, a respected Abenaki author, crafts a narrative that is honest about the hardships of the 1,200 mile journey while emphasizing the dignity and perseverance of the Cherokee people. It is an accessible, historical bridge that helps elementary-aged children process big themes like grief, justice, and the importance of home. Parents will find it a supportive tool for raising socially conscious and empathetic thinkers.