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Reach for this book when your child starts asking tough questions about why the world isn't always fair or how people find the courage to change big problems. This historical narrative introduces the 1964 Freedom Summer, a pivotal moment where Black and white activists joined forces to register voters and open Freedom Schools in Mississippi. It focuses on the power of collective action and the resilience of those who fought for justice against systemic racism. While the history is heavy, Ngeri Nnachi presents it through a lens of hope and community strength. It is an ideal bridge for middle-grade readers to move from simple stories of kindness to complex understandings of civil rights and civic duty. Parents will appreciate how it emphasizes that change happens when people work together, making it a perfect choice for fostering a sense of social responsibility and historical literacy.