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Reach for this book when your child notices a rule that seems unfair or when they feel discouraged because they are different from their peers. This biography follows Ruth Bader Ginsburg from her childhood in Brooklyn to the Supreme Court, showing how she used her voice to advocate for equality. It focuses on the emotional themes of resilience and quiet determination, making complex legal concepts accessible through a narrative of fairness. Parents will appreciate how it frames Ruth's Jewish heritage and her experiences with discrimination as the fuel for her lifelong commitment to justice. It is an ideal tool for teaching children that they do not need to be the loudest person in the room to make the biggest difference.