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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their identity or feels caught between two different worlds, such as a dual-heritage household or moving to a new community. Zia follows a young girl living at a California Mission who is determined to rescue her aunt, Karana, from the Island of the Blue Dolphins. It is a poignant exploration of cultural belonging, the weight of history, and the courage it takes to honor one's roots while navigating a changing society. While the story involves themes of survival and the harsh realities of colonial history, it is handled with O'Dell's signature restrained and respectful tone. Parents will appreciate how the book fosters empathy for the Indigenous experience and encourages children to think about what 'home' truly means. It is ideal for readers aged 9 to 12 who are ready for a thoughtful, slightly more complex look at family loyalty and historical justice.