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Reach for this book when your middle grade reader begins asking difficult questions about the reality of war, the limits of human endurance, or how ordinary people find the strength to do extraordinary things. It is an essential resource for children who are ready to move beyond sanitized history and explore the complexities of global conflict through a lens of courage and allyship. Deborah Hopkinson expertly chronicles the harrowing 1945 raid at Cabanatuan to rescue over 500 POWs from a Japanese camp. The narrative balances the grim realities of the Bataan Death March and prison camp conditions with the incredible bravery of American Rangers, Alamo Scouts, and Filipino guerrillas. It is a powerful testament to resilience and the necessity of teamwork in the face of injustice, suitable for mature readers ages 10 and up who are interested in authentic historical accounts.