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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that the world is not always fair and that adults they love can hold deeply hurtful beliefs. It is a powerful tool for navigating the difficult realization that family loyalty sometimes clashes with one's own moral compass. Set in 1940s Tennessee, the story follows nine-year-old David as he befriends Malcolm, a Black boy, in a community defined by strict racial divides. David's father is a central figure of both love and prejudice, forcing David to choose between his father's approval and his own integrity. This is a heavy but necessary read for children aged 10 to 14, modeling the bravery required to stand up against systemic hate even when it costs you something dear. It serves as a profound catalyst for conversations about justice, racism, and the weight of choosing kindness over tradition.