Narrator Amy Hall sensitively recounts this children's story. Twelve-year-old Wren's mom is one of many Indigenous women who have gone missing in Oklahoma. Channeling her desire to find out what happened to her mother, Wren volunteers at an animal shelter, finding lost pets and working on other cases involving animals, and, ultimately, one involving a friend. Hall portrays Wren in a pleasant tone and varies her voice for the men, women, and other children in the story. Hall gracefully captures the personality of Wren, a sensitive girl who cares deeply for animals and her family, and feels like an outsider among her peers. The author's note at the end includes information about missing Indigenous people and links read aloud that listeners can use to seek more information about the issue. S.E.G. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine [Published: JANUARY 2025]
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