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A parent would reach for this book when their middle grade child begins asking deep questions about the origins of the transatlantic slave trade or when they need a factual, system based resource to supplement school history lessons. It provides a sobering look at how global trade routes were established and the tragic human cost of the Middle Passage. The book focuses on the logistics of the 15th through 19th century slave trade, covering the triangular trade route and the roles of European and African dealers. Because it explores themes of justice, loss of freedom, and historical grief, it is best suited for children ages 8 to 12 who are developing a more mature understanding of social justice. Parents may choose this to help their children connect the dots between ancient African empires and the complex, often painful history of global commerce.