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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about fairness, justice, or what it means to be a hero in the real world. It is particularly helpful for parents looking to introduce historical struggles through a lens of empowerment rather than just trauma. This biography follows Harriet Tubman from her early life in slavery to her courageous work as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, highlighting how one person's determination can change history. While the book touches on the difficult realities of slavery, it focuses on Tubman's resilience, her deep sense of community, and her incredible bravery. Megan Callea uses accessible language for the 4 to 8 age range, making it a gentle but honest introduction to African American history. Parents will appreciate how it frames standing up for others as a noble and necessary act of character.