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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with an unfair situation at school or feels like they have to change their appearance to fit in. This story speaks to the quiet, creative soul who discovers that standing up for what is right is more important than keeping the peace. Lotus Bloom is a 12 year old violin prodigy who leaves her bohemian school for a prestigious arts academy, only to find herself targeted by a discriminatory dress code because of her hair. Through Lotus's journey, parents can explore themes of institutional racism, the power of collective action, and the importance of personal identity. It is a sophisticated yet accessible middle grade novel that models how to move from fear to advocacy. It is particularly helpful for families navigating transition periods or those looking to discuss social justice through a relatable, contemporary lens.