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Reach for this book when your child feels that being the smartest or kindest person in the room is overlooked in favor of being the prettiest or most popular. It is a perfect choice for children who are developing their own sense of identity and need to see that true value lies in one's intellect and character rather than outward appearances. Set against the backdrop of a traditional Jewish community, the story follows Raisel, a girl raised by her scholarly grandfather to value learning above all else. When she is forced into a life of labor for a cruel cook, she maintains her dignity and wit. The story culminates at a Purim ball where Raisel captures the interest of the rabbi's son not through a lost slipper, but through a challenging riddle. It is a refreshing, empowerment-focused take on a classic tale that celebrates Jewish heritage and the power of an educated mind.