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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing people on the edges of society or asks why some kids have different lives than their own. Set in post-war London, it follows Dushma, a girl living off the grid in a railway viaduct. She is unregistered, meaning she has no legal identity, no school, and no safety net. When she meets a rebellious girl named Alison, she begins to see the world through a new lens of friendship and shared secrets. It is a poignant exploration of belonging, the invisibility of poverty, and the quiet courage found in childhood loyalty. It is best suited for mature middle-grade readers who enjoy historical settings and atmospheric, character-driven stories. Parents will appreciate how it builds empathy for those who are often overlooked.