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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the quiet ache of not feeling 'enough' or when they are navigating the complexities of a multifaceted identity. While Wesley is excited to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day, her poem is rejected for the school paper and her sense of belonging is shaken. Through a single, meaningful day culminating at an intertribal powwow, the story explores how we define ourselves beyond external validation. This is a gentle, middle-grade novel that beautifully balances the sting of social disappointment with the warmth of multigenerational support. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to discuss heritage, resilience, and the importance of finding your 'tribe.' Christine Day offers a realistic look at modern Indigenous life, making it a perfect tool for normalizing diverse experiences and encouraging self-confidence in children ages 8 to 12.