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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking difficult questions about racial history or when they notice their child grappling with the reality of systemic unfairness in America. Ashes provides a narrative lens for understanding the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, moving beyond cold statistics to show the human cost of hatred and the incredible strength of the Black Wall Street community. It is a vital tool for families looking to ground discussions of modern social justice in historical truth. While the subject matter is heavy, the focus remains on the resilience of the Greenwood residents and the importance of remembering forgotten histories. For children ages 8 to 12, it offers a way to process grief through the lens of community pride and historical recovery, making it a powerful choice for building empathy and historical literacy.