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A parent might reach for this book when their child is expressing curiosity about world news or struggling to find their own voice in the face of injustice. It is an ideal resource for children who are beginning to ask deep questions about why some people must leave their homes and how one person can make a difference. The story follows Muzoon Almellehan as she flees the Syrian civil war, moving through refugee camps in Jordan before settling in the UK. Muzoon's journey is defined by her fierce commitment to education, even when she has lost everything else. She becomes an advocate for other girls, arguing that books are the strongest weapon against hardship. While the book touches on the realities of war and displacement, it remains grounded in a middle schooler's perspective, making it accessible for ages 10 to 15. It is a powerful choice for families looking to cultivate global empathy and resilience.