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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness in the world or asks difficult questions about why people are treated differently based on their appearance. This story provides a concrete, historical foundation for understanding systemic racism and the weight of being a bystander. It is a powerful tool for fostering deep empathy and starting honest conversations about justice. Set in 1930s Mississippi, the story follows Jeremy, a young white boy who watches as Black passengers are forced off a bus to make room for white riders. When a tragic accident occurs shortly after, Jeremy must process the horrifying consequences of prejudice. This chapter book is best suited for children ages 8 to 12 who are ready for a realistic, sobering look at American history and the emotional complexities of guilt and social responsibility.