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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration about feeling overlooked or when they start questioning why history books often focus on the same few famous men. It is the perfect choice for a young reader who is beginning to develop a sense of social justice and wants to see how individual bravery can change the course of a nation. Through these biographies, children learn that heroism takes many forms: from the quiet courage of a writer to the physical daring of a soldier in disguise. This nonfiction collection highlights the diverse women who shaped the American Revolution as spies, soldiers, and intellectuals. It emphasizes themes of resilience, bravery, and the fight for independence, making it an excellent resource for discussing how people from marginalized groups have always been at the center of important historical moments. The text is accessible for elementary and middle schoolers, providing a clear and inspiring look at the power of standing up for one's beliefs even when the odds are stacked against you.