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Reach for this book when your child is standing on the threshold of adolescence, beginning to romanticize the world or struggling to separate their vivid imagination from the reality of the people around them. It is a perfect choice for the daydreamer who finds magic in the mundane and needs a gentle guide to understanding that true dignity comes from who a person is, not the fantasies we project onto them. The story follows young Geeder and her brother Toeboy during a summer at their uncle's farm. Geeder becomes obsessed with Zeely Taber, a strikingly tall and regal woman who raises hogs. Convinced Zeely is actually a Watutsi Queen, Geeder weaves a web of mystery that eventually leads to a profound conversation about identity. This classic 1967 novel remains a beautiful exploration of African American heritage, the power of storytelling, and the grace of growing up.