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Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask big questions about the risks of following dreams or when they need a gentle introduction to historical grief. This brief biography explores the life of Christa McAuliffe, the courageous social studies teacher who sought to make space travel accessible to everyone. It highlights her dedication to education and her pioneering spirit as the first private citizen selected for NASA's Teacher in Space Project. While the story centers on the wonder of space exploration, it honestly addresses the Challenger disaster that ended her life. The narrative focuses on McAuliffe's bravery and her lasting legacy, making it a supportive tool for parents navigating topics of tragedy and resilience. It is best suited for children in the mid-to-upper elementary years who are ready for factual, respectful discussions about real-life events and the bravery required to try something new.