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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration over being told they are not big enough, strong enough, or the right gender to participate in a specific activity. It is a powerful tool for a child who needs to see that talent and passion are more important than conforming to others' expectations. Queen of the Diamond tells the true story of Lizzie Murphy, a girl who grew up at the turn of the 20th century with a single-minded love for baseball. Despite being told by her peers, her community, and even professional managers that girls don't play ball, Lizzie refused to take no for an answer. The story beautifully illustrates themes of self-confidence, persistence, and the quiet dignity of standing up for one's own worth. It is perfect for children aged 4 to 9 who are beginning to navigate social hierarchies and gender roles in play and sports. Parents will appreciate how it models assertive communication and the importance of advocating for fair pay and recognition.