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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a hidden fear or when they struggle to understand that even the strongest heroes can feel vulnerable. This touching memoir by Sharon Robinson provides a window into the private life of her father, the legendary Jackie Robinson. While the world knew him as a fearless pioneer in baseball, his family knew he had a secret: he couldn't swim and was terrified of the water. Through the lens of a winter afternoon at their Connecticut lake house, parents can explore the nuance of courage. The story models how love for one's children can empower a person to face their deepest anxieties. It is a gentle, sophisticated tool for teaching empathy, showing children that being brave isn't about being fearless, but about doing what needs to be done for those we love. Suitable for ages 4 to 9, it serves as both a history lesson and a deeply personal guide to emotional resilience.