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Change is coming fast for eleven-year-old Autumn. It's 1934, and the government wants to evict her family to create a national park. Autumn is all set to fight until she realizes that losing her home means saving nature for future generations. Told in Autumn's quirky, folksy voice, the story will resonate with readers who know how it feels to give up something they love.