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Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask questions about the importance of history, the ethics of following orders, or the meaning of true integrity. Set during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in the 1970s, the story follows Ming, a boy living in a rural village whose father is struggling to protect archaeological treasures from local officials. When Ming meets a living terra-cotta soldier, the story blends historical reality with magical realism. It is a powerful choice for middle-grade readers (ages 9 to 12) who are ready to explore complex themes of social justice, government pressure, and the courage it takes to protect one's heritage. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes history while providing a suspenseful, high-stakes adventure about doing what is right regardless of the cost.