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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their identity or feeling like they don't quite fit into a single box. It is an ideal choice for the middle grade reader who is starting to ask deeper questions about where they come from and how to bridge two different worlds or cultures. The story follows Young Mac, a boy of mixed heritage, as he travels to a frontier trading post and learns to navigate the complexities of his background. While the setting is a rugged historical frontier, the emotional core is timeless: it explores the courage it takes to be yourself when you are surrounded by different expectations. Parents will appreciate the way it builds self-confidence and resilience through a lens of historical adventure. It is best suited for children ages 10 to 14 who enjoy immersive, atmospheric stories about growing up and finding one's place in a wide, sometimes intimidating world.