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When your child is fascinated by how people lived long ago and wonders about the dreams of someone their own age in a different era, this book is a perfect window into the past. It follows six different people, from Queen Elizabeth to a poor scullery maid, during a single, vibrant day at London's famous Bartholomew Fair in 1598. Through these interwoven stories, the book gently explores themes of empathy, freedom, and the shared human desires that connect us all, regardless of social status. For readers 8 to 12, this is a quiet, beautifully written character study that makes history feel personal and relatable, focusing on the small, meaningful moments of life rather than grand events.