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Reach for this book when your child starts asking difficult questions about the reality of war, the concept of duty, or the difference between right and wrong in high-pressure situations. It is a powerful tool for navigating the transition from seeing history as 'good guys versus bad guys' to understanding the complex moral gray areas that exist in every conflict. Set during World War I, the story follows Billy Stevens, a young telegraph operator caught in the chaos of the Ypres offensive. While the book provides a vivid historical education on trench warfare and early communication technology, its heart lies in Billy's discovery of the 'moral injuries' of war, specifically the mistreatment of soldiers by their own side. It is a sobering, realistic, and deeply moving read that fosters empathy and integrity, suitable for middle schoolers ready for mature historical fiction.