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Reach for this book when your child seems to live in their own head, constantly inventing worlds or finding deep meaning in small objects. It is perfect for children who feel like 'outsiders' or who share an intense creative bond with their siblings. Glass Town explores the childhood of the famous Brontë sisters through the eyes of Charlotte, focusing on how a simple gift of wooden soldiers blossomed into a sprawling imaginary universe. This historical fiction highlights the power of creativity as a tool for resilience and connection. While the Brontë sisters lived a somewhat isolated and austere life in 19th-century England, the book focuses on the richness of their inner lives rather than their hardships. It is a gentle, sophisticated invitation for children ages 8 to 12 to value their own voices and the private magic of storytelling.