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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major transition, such as moving to a new home or living with a different family member, and seems to be retreating into a protective shell. It is an ideal choice for the quiet, observant child who feels like an outsider or struggles to trust the adults in their life. The story follows eleven-year-old Zoe, who is sent to live with her eccentric, artist uncle after her mother can no longer care for her. In the woods behind his house, she discovers a wild white cat and a mysterious boy, sparking a journey of slow-building trust and healing. Through beautiful prose and a deep appreciation for the natural world, Clay Carmichael explores themes of abandonment, belonging, and the courage it takes to open one's heart again. It is a gentle, realistic novel that validates a child's need for autonomy while showing the quiet power of a supportive community.