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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the weight of being a trailblazer, experiencing social exclusion, or asking deep questions about the courage required to face systemic injustice. This historical novel follows fifteen year old Sylvia Patterson as she makes the life altering decision to potentially join the first group of Black students to integrate Little Rock's Central High in 1957. Through a mix of standard narrative and intimate diary entries, the story explores the internal conflict between the desire for safety and the call for justice. Ideal for middle schoolers, the book offers a realistic look at the anxiety and bravery inherent in the Civil Rights Movement. Parents will appreciate how Sharon M. Draper grounds a massive historical event in the relatable emotions of a teenage girl who just wants to go to school without being afraid. It is a powerful tool for discussing resilience and the personal cost of social change.