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Reach for this book when your child begins questioning the nuances of loyalty, or if they are struggling with feeling like an outsider in their own community. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers ready to move beyond simple hero narratives into the complex realities of wartime ethics and dual identity. Based on a true story, the novel follows Zenji Watanabe, a Japanese American teenager from Hawaii recruited by the U.S. Army to serve as a translator in the Philippines. As the Japanese invasion begins, Zenji's journey shifts from a high stakes spy mission to a harrowing battle for survival. The story explores the profound psychological weight of being viewed as the enemy by the country you serve and a traitor by those who share your heritage. It is a gripping, high stakes historical thriller that offers a realistic but age appropriate look at the sacrifices made by Nisei soldiers during World War II, providing a powerful window into resilience and moral courage.