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Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask complex questions about why certain groups of people are treated as enemies, or when they are ready to explore how personal ethics can clash with social rules. Saving Zasha is set in the somber landscape of post-World War II Russia, where Mikhail and his family discover a German shepherd, a breed that has been banned and targeted for destruction because of its association with the Nazi invaders. The story follows the family's secret mission to protect the dog while navigating the lingering trauma of war. While the setting is historical and at times tense, the core of the book is a deeply moving exploration of empathy and bravery. It is ideal for readers aged 8 to 12 who are transitioning into more nuanced historical fiction. It provides a safe space to discuss how we can choose kindness and loyalty even when the world around us is fueled by prejudice and fear. Parents will appreciate how it models the strength found in family bonds and the courage required to stand up for what is right.