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Reach for this book when your child is ready to move beyond simple historical facts to understand the human weight of freedom and the legacy of the Underground Railroad. This story follows eleven-year-old Elijah, the first child born free in a Canadian settlement of former slaves. While it begins with the lighthearted, humorous antics of a boy known for being fragile and prone to 'fragile-itis,' the narrative shifts into a powerful, high-stakes mission as Elijah crosses into the United States to help a friend. Parents should be aware that while the first half is full of physical comedy and community warmth, the final chapters deal directly with the brutal reality of slavery, including scenes of captive people and the aftermath of violence. It is an exceptional choice for middle-grade readers (ages 10-14) who are developing a more mature sense of empathy and social justice. It transforms abstract history into a visceral, unforgettable experience about the responsibility that comes with being free.