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A parent would reach for this book when their child expresses a desire to understand their own strength or asks how 'ordinary' people can make a difference during times of great injustice. This collection of biographies highlights the diverse roles women played during World War II, from spies and pilots to codebreakers and resistance fighters. Beyond simple history, it explores the emotional landscape of courage, showing that bravery often exists alongside fear and that resilience is a muscle built through action. Appropriate for middle-grade readers, the book provides a balanced look at a difficult era by focusing on the agency and ingenuity of its female subjects. It is an excellent choice for fostering a sense of social responsibility and personal empowerment. Parents will appreciate how it broadens the historical narrative to include voices often left out of traditional textbooks, offering a rich entry point for conversations about justice and service.