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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to ask questions about how people from different backgrounds can understand one another or when they are showing a deep interest in history beyond the legends. This accessible chapter book moves past the myths to explore the real courage of a young woman caught between two worlds. It is an ideal bridge for children who are ready for more complex historical narratives but still need a clear, engaging prose style. The story follows Pocahontas as she navigates the arrival of English settlers, emphasizing her empathy, her curiosity, and the difficult choices she makes to maintain peace. While it touches on the tensions of colonization, the focus remains on her internal identity and her bravery in the face of the unknown. It is perfect for ages 8 to 12, offering a thoughtful look at cultural identity and the personal cost of bridge-building.