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Reach for this book when your middle-schooler is starting to realize that the adults in their life are fallible and that some problems cannot be solved with childhood enthusiasm alone. It is a vital resource for children who are naturally protective or who may be witnessing difficult dynamics in their community. The story follows Cracker Jackson, a boy who discovers his former babysitter is being abused by her husband and attempts a secret rescue mission with his best friend. While the subject matter is serious, Betsy Byars balances the weight of domestic violence with a genuine, humorous depiction of eleven-year-old friendship. It helps children navigate the complex feelings of guilt and helplessness that arise when they cannot 'fix' an adult's life. It is most appropriate for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to discuss boundaries, safety, and the importance of involving trusted adults in serious situations.