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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning why some people have more rights than others, or when they are navigating the complexities of their own multifaceted heritage. It is a powerful tool for children who are developing a strong sense of social justice and need to see that even those born into privilege have a responsibility to advocate for the marginalized. The story follows Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, daughter of the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire and goddaughter to Queen Victoria, as she evolves from a socialite into a fierce warrior for women's suffrage. Through Sophia's journey, the book explores themes of identity, systemic inequality, and the courage required to stand up against authority figures you once respected. Written with historical accuracy and emotional depth, it provides a relatable entry point into British colonial history and the global fight for the vote. It is highly appropriate for upper elementary and middle school readers who are ready to move beyond 'fairytale' princesses to discover the grit and resilience of real-life historical figures.