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Reach for this book when your child is asking deep questions about why people are treated unfairly or how to stand up for others without causing harm. This dramatic Caldecott Medal winning retelling of the Jewish legend of the Golem explores the complexities of protection and the weight of power. It follows a rabbi who creates a giant of clay to defend his community from false accusations and violence in sixteenth-century Prague. While the story is rooted in historical persecution and folklore, its emotional core deals with the unintended consequences of using force to solve problems. The breathtaking cut-paper illustrations bring a sense of gravity and wonder to the tale. It is an ideal choice for older elementary children who are ready to move beyond simple good versus evil narratives and discuss the responsibility that comes with seeking justice.