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A parent would reach for this book when their child is navigating the heavy weight of grief or feeling powerless in the face of unfair life changes. It is particularly suited for children who express their pain through a desire for action, independence, or a fresh start. After losing her family to the violence of the Revolutionary War, young Hannah Pritchard disguises herself as a boy to serve on a privateer ship. While the backdrop is historical adventure, the heart of the story explores how a child reconstructs their identity after trauma. Parents will appreciate the grit and resilience Hannah displays as she moves from a place of deep sorrow toward a new sense of purpose. It is a realistic, secular look at survival and bravery for readers aged 8 to 12.