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Meet Elu and Matt

Dakota Moore is a conflicted teen wrestling with faith and friendship, and each new person she meets brings a new adventure. Her mom, Elu, and little brother, Matt, are on that journey, too.

Mom cut her hair the next day. It had been a tradition for Sioux women to cut their hair when in mourning, and traditions were important to Mom. Now, the mop-top-fringe-cut didn’t even cover her ears. It was shocking. I had only known her with straight, mid-back-length hair. Long. Straight. Beautiful. Our hair and features were similar until then: strong, high cheekbones, a cute but bent nose, and soft, tan skin.

Elu could also be at peace.

Mom’s laugh was a joy-filled hawk cry broken into bite-sized nuggets.

And Dak’s little brother Matt adds color to their lives:

Matt’s like the absent-minded professor in the body of a five-year-old. Crayons and clothes cover the carpet. Drawers spew unfolded clothes like an overloaded hayloft. Still, he’s a good kid…and he’s pretty cute when he’s
tired, and his lateral lisp gets even cuter.

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