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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to ask questions about social justice, the Civil Rights Movement, or how one person can make a difference in the face of unfairness. While many stories focus solely on Martin Luther King Jr., this lyrical biography centers on Coretta Scott King, highlighting her independent spirit, her roots in music, and her own fierce commitment to equality. It is an essential choice for parents looking to provide a more nuanced look at history through a female lens. The book follows Coretta from her childhood in the rural South to her time as a talented singer and her eventual role as a partner in the fight for civil rights. It balances the heavy realities of segregation with themes of self-confidence and resilience. Best suited for children ages 7 to 12, this narrative serves as a powerful reminder that leadership often begins with finding one's own voice and having the courage to use it for the good of others.