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Reach for this book when your child begins asking complex questions about American history, human rights, or the meaning of inner freedom. It is an essential choice for children who feel frustrated by unfair rules or who are starting to realize that knowledge is a powerful tool for change. The story follows Miles, a young boy born into slavery who is sent to a breaking ground after being caught trying to learn to read. Rather than breaking, Miles discovers a secret school and the path to the Underground Railroad. While the setting is historically difficult, the focus remains on Miles's growing sense of self and the courage he finds through literacy and community. It is a poignant exploration of resilience that helps middle-grade readers understand the weight of the past while celebrating the indomitable nature of the human spirit. Parents will appreciate how the book handles sensitive topics with dignity and hope, making it a perfect bridge for discussing social justice and the importance of education.