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Reach for this book when your child is processing the lingering anxiety of recent global health events or showing a deep curiosity about how people in the past navigated overwhelming challenges. Gemma and the Great Flu offers a historical lens on the 1918 influenza pandemic, providing a safe distance for children to explore themes of community resilience, family illness, and the bravery found in small, daily actions. It is particularly useful for validating the heavy emotions children feel during times of uncertainty while modeling how to move forward with empathy. Through the eyes of a relatable protagonist, the story balances the sobering reality of a medical crisis with the warmth of family bonds. It is an ideal choice for middle-grade readers who are ready for honest historical fiction that celebrates the human spirit's ability to endure and adapt.