<p>Indiana 1944. The war has taken more than young Julia Morris can name - rationed food long hours sleepless parents and dignity worn thin like the soles of her shoes. Still she gives what she can: time comfort small acts of steadiness in a world built on uncertainty.</p><p>When an elderly neighbor sees what Julia has been hiding - shoes ready to split apart - she sets into motion an act of quiet revolution. Families across Birch Street gather shoes from attics and closets not out of pity but out of gratitude for the girl who has walked miles for others. And when Julia receives a pair of sturdy brown boots she discovers that kindness isn't weakness - it's how communities survive.</p><p>As winter deepens and the neighborhood begins passing shoes to others in need Julia must learn something she has never been taught: belonging doesn't come from carrying everyone else. It comes from letting others carry you too.</p>
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