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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice social divisions or needs to understand how shared humanity can bridge even the deepest religious and cultural divides. Set during the 1980s Ethiopian famine and political upheaval, it tells the story of Sahay, a Christian girl, and Rahel, a blind Jewish girl, who must flee their homes for the safety of a refugee camp in Sudan. While they begin their journey with mutual suspicion and ingrained prejudices, their survival depends on learning to trust one another. It is a poignant, high-stakes historical novel for children aged 9 to 12 that explores resilience, the power of oral storytelling, and the dismantling of bias in the face of shared hardship. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes the refugee experience while offering a hopeful path toward empathy.