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Reach for this book when your child feels out of place in a new environment or is struggling to reconcile different parts of their identity. This moving biography follows Wilma Mankiller from her forced relocation from Oklahoma to San Francisco, detailing her journey from a lonely outsider to the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. It beautifully balances themes of cultural resilience, the ache of displacement, and the power of 'Gadugi', the Cherokee concept of working together for the greater good. For children ages 4 to 9, it serves as both a window into Indigenous history and a mirror for any child who has ever had to find their way back to themselves after a difficult life change. Parents will appreciate the way it frames leadership not as personal glory, but as a commitment to one's community.