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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the weight of social injustice or feeling like an outsider for doing the right thing. This powerful memoir in verse tells the true story of Jo Ann Allen and the Clinton 12, the first Black students to integrate a public high school in Tennessee. It captures the raw reality of facing systemic hate while maintaining personal dignity. While the subject matter is heavy, the book is written with a rhythmic beauty that makes history feel immediate and personal. It explores themes of bravery, the necessity of community support, and the emotional toll of being a pioneer. For middle schoolers and early teens, it serves as a profound mirror for their own developing sense of justice and a roadmap for standing tall during moments of intense peer or societal pressure.