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Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask complex questions about morality during difficult times or when they need a powerful example of how one person can protect the vulnerable. Set against the harsh backdrop of the Ukrainian steppe during World War II, this story follows Kalinka, a young girl who has lost everything, as she forms a profound bond with two rare Przewalski's horses. It is a story of survival that balances the cruelty of war with the breathtaking beauty of nature and the unyielding loyalty between humans and animals. While the setting is historically intense, the narrative focuses on the themes of resilience and the quiet courage found in stewardship. Parents will appreciate how Philip Kerr uses the plight of these nearly extinct horses to discuss the value of life and the importance of standing up against injustice. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers ready for a more sophisticated historical perspective that emphasizes hope and the preservation of what is precious in the world.