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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins asking deep questions about social justice or when they want to provide a historical foundation for understanding the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. This guide offers a clear, age-appropriate breakdown of how systemic bias has shaped laws, social norms, and individual lives. It is less about a single story and more about empowering young readers with facts and context. The book explores the history of activism and the ongoing struggle for equal rights, focusing on themes of justice and resilience. It is written specifically for adolescents who are developing their own moral compass and social awareness. By providing a factual look at discrimination, it helps parents open a dialogue about empathy, human rights, and the importance of standing up for others in a complicated world.