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Reach for this book when your child is looking for more than just a story and wants a hands-on challenge that tests their wits and observation skills. It is an ideal pick for students who find traditional history textbooks dry but light up at the mention of secret codes, hidden identities, and high-stakes missions. This interactive narrative introduces children to the Culper Spy Ring through the eyes of Anna Strong, a real woman who used ordinary household tasks to transmit vital intelligence for George Washington. While the setting involves the Revolutionary War, the focus is on the ingenuity and bravery of civilians rather than battlefield violence. It emphasizes themes of justice, perseverance, and the idea that anyone, regardless of their status or gender, can change the course of history. The inclusion of physical spy tools like a cipher wheel makes it a perfect bridge for reluctant readers who enjoy tactile learning and game-based engagement. It is a secular, historically grounded adventure that empowers kids to see themselves as active participants in a story.