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Reach for this book when your middle-schooler is ready to explore the complex realities of American history through a lens of resilience and justice. This gripping finale to the Seeds of America trilogy finds Isabel and Curzon navigating the treacherous landscape of the Revolutionary War, not just as witnesses to battles, but as individuals fighting for their own personhood while searching for Isabel's kidnapped sister. It is a profound exploration of what freedom truly means when the law does not recognize your humanity. Parents will appreciate how Laurie Halse Anderson balances high-stakes adventure with deep psychological insight. While the setting is historical, the emotional themes of loyalty, the trauma of enslavement, and the persistence of hope are timeless. It is an ideal choice for readers aged 10 to 14 who are beginning to ask nuanced questions about the contradictions of the American founding and the strength required to survive systemic injustice.