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Reach for this book when your child is facing a new environment where they feel like an outsider or are worried about being treated unfairly because of who they are. While it centers on a specific historical moment in 1974 Boston, the emotional core is about the universal need for safety and the power of finding a sanctuary when the outside world feels hostile. Brewster and his brother Bryan navigate the tension of school integration with a mix of nerves and quiet courage. The story beautifully highlights how one supportive adult, in this case a librarian, can transform a child's perspective and help them see their own potential. Brewster’s dream of becoming president despite the protests outside his window provides a powerful lesson in resilience. It is an ideal choice for elementary schoolers to discuss history, justice, and the importance of holding onto your dreams even when others try to limit them.