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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins noticing social injustices or when the family is navigating the complex emotional terrain of adoption and community belonging. It is a powerful tool for discussing the difference between intentions and impact, especially regarding racial prejudice. The story follows the Fickett family as they adopt Edgar Allan, a Black toddler, and face a wave of hostility from their town and even within their own home. It explores themes of moral courage, the pain of social rejection, and the difficult reality that love is not always enough to shield someone from systemic hate. While it is written for ages 10 to 14, the realistic and sometimes heartbreaking ending provides a vital opportunity to discuss why standing up for what is right is necessary even when it is difficult.