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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that history isn't always a simple story of good versus evil, or when they express frustration about unfairness in the world. It is an essential resource for middle schoolers grappling with the complexities of leadership and the pain of systemic change. This collection of biographies provides a nuanced look at six major leaders, including Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Chief Joseph, during the 19th-century expansion of the United States. Freedman expertly balances the dignity of these leaders with the tragic reality of their circumstances. The book explores heavy emotional themes of resilience, grief, and the impossible choices leaders must make when their way of life is under threat. It is a sobering yet deeply respectful history that helps children understand the human faces behind historical events. While it deals with displacement and conflict, it is handled with a factual, compassionate tone that encourages critical thinking and empathy.