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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their place in the world or questioning how their individual talents, like writing or teaching, can serve a larger cause. This biography follows Charlotte Forten, a highly educated Black woman born into a wealthy abolitionist family, as she journeys to the Sea Islands during the Civil War to teach formerly enslaved people. It is a sophisticated look at identity, social justice, and the quiet power of education. While the 10 to 14 age range is ideal for the reading level, the themes of systemic racism and the realities of the Civil War era require a mature perspective. Parents will appreciate how the book highlights Charlotte's internal world through her diaries, showing that even historical icons feel doubt and loneliness. It is an excellent choice for fostering discussions about heritage, the value of literacy, and the long road toward equality.