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Reach for this book when your teenager is feeling trapped by societal expectations or is struggling to find the courage to assert their independence. It is an ideal choice for a young person who values justice and is looking for a story about the grit required to forge one's own path despite a lack of support from family. The story follows Sarah Louise Brannon, a girl who escapes an arranged marriage to a cruel older man by disguising herself as a boy and enlisting in the Union Army during the Civil War. Beyond the military adventure, it is a deep exploration of identity, the moral complexities of war, and the resilience needed to survive in a world that refuses to see your true worth. While it contains historical depictions of battle and the harsh realities of the 1860s, it serves as a powerful catalyst for discussions about gender roles, integrity, and the personal cost of freedom.