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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning the rules of the world or feels that grown-up systems are unfair. It is perfect for the pre-teen who is developing a sharp sense of justice and wants to understand how the 'real world' functions behind closed doors. Lily Williams is a sixth-grader chosen for a jury, and through her secret journal, she documents a complex trial while navigating her own coming-of-age hurdles. The story explores themes of honesty, the weight of responsibility, and the nuance of truth. Kate Klise uses a unique scrapbook format that makes the legal system feel accessible and engaging rather than dry. It is an excellent tool for opening conversations about ethics and the difference between what is legal and what is right. Ideally suited for ages 9 to 12, it empowers kids to trust their own observations.