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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice global inequalities or expressing frustration with rules that feel unfair. It is a powerful choice for middle schoolers ready to move beyond simple hero stories into more nuanced discussions about systemic power, social justice, and the transformative power of literacy. The story follows Amal, a Pakistani girl whose dreams of becoming a teacher are derailed when she is forced into indentured servitude to a powerful local landlord. While the subject matter is serious, the tone is grounded in resilience and hope rather than despair. Parents will appreciate how Aisha Saeed balances the harsh realities of debt bondage with a protagonist who remains intellectually curious and brave. It provides a mirror for South Asian children and a vital window for others, fostering deep empathy for those whose access to education is a hard-won battle rather than a given right.