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Reach for this book when you want to help your child move beyond facts and dates to understand the deep humanity and resilient spirits of people who lived through historical injustice. While many history books focus on the statistics of slavery, Ashley Bryan uses a real historical appraisal document from 1828 to give names, voices, and vibrant inner lives to eleven individuals. Through lyrical poetry and colorful artwork, the book explores how these men, women, and children maintained their dignity, skills, and dreams for a future of freedom. This is an essential choice for families looking to discuss American history with nuance and empathy. It is best suited for children aged 8 to 12 who are beginning to grapple with complex social justice themes. Parents will appreciate how the book balances the heavy reality of being treated as property with a celebratory focus on the characters' talents as blacksmiths, seamstresses, and musicians, ensuring the narrative is defined by their humanity rather than just their suffering.