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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfair treatment in the world or asks why people are treated differently based on their appearance. It is an essential tool for navigating the difficult concepts of systemic injustice and the long road to social change. This biography introduces Nelson Mandela not just as a historical icon, but as a person who faced immense hardship with unwavering patience and a commitment to peace. Krensky traces Mandela's journey from a rural village to the presidency of South Africa, covering the harsh realities of apartheid and his twenty-seven years in prison. The narrative focuses on the emotional themes of resilience and the power of forgiveness, making it an excellent choice for children ages 7 to 11. It provides a safe space to discuss how one person can lead a movement through non-violence and moral courage, even when faced with extreme adversity.