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Reach for this collection when your child is feeling like an outsider or is undergoing a period of quiet, internal growth. These six stories use the transformative power of water to explore themes of belonging, the weight of hidden potential, and the courage required to claim one's true identity. While the settings are fantastical, the emotional core is deeply relatable for middle schoolers navigating their own changing tides. Written by two masters of the genre, the prose is sophisticated and atmospheric, making it ideal for advanced readers who appreciate nuance over fast-paced action. It offers a mature look at how we relate to the natural world and the mysteries within ourselves. The tone is often contemplative and slightly melancholic, providing a safe space for pre-teens to sit with complex feelings about growing up and finding their place in a vast, sometimes intimidating world.