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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness in the world or asks why certain groups of people are treated differently. This biography tells the vital story of Jose de la Luz Saenz, a Mexican American veteran who fought for the United States in World War I only to return home to systemic discrimination. Through his journey, children learn that being a hero involves more than just physical bravery; it requires the courage to organize and speak out against injustice. Duncan Tonatiuh's signature Mixtec-inspired art style provides a unique visual landscape for exploring themes of resilience, identity, and civil rights. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to introduce complex historical concepts like segregation and activism in a way that feels grounded and empowering. By focusing on Luz's persistence, the book transforms a difficult history into a roadmap for how one person can spark meaningful change for their community.