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A parent would reach for this book when their middle grade child begins asking deep questions about historical injustice, or when they need to discuss how hope survives in the darkest of circumstances. It is a vital resource for introducing the Holocaust through a lens of cultural resilience rather than graphic trauma. The story follows young Mara in a concentration camp as she shares traditional Jewish folktales to provide light and courage to those around her. Schmidt masterfully balances the heavy reality of the setting with the luminous power of storytelling. It is an age-appropriate choice for readers 10 and up who are ready to explore themes of grief, bravery, and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Parents will appreciate how it honors Jewish heritage and the way stories help us process the unthinkable.