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Reach for this book when your child starts asking difficult questions about the origins of the things they use every day, or when they are ready to engage with the complex realities of American history. Up Before Daybreak provides a clear, compassionate look at the cotton industry through the eyes of the children who lived it, from enslaved workers to those in textile mills. It balances the harsh realities of labor and systemic inequality with powerful stories of resilience and the human spirit. While the subject matter is serious, it is handled with sensitivity for readers in their middle years. It serves as an essential tool for building empathy and historical literacy, helping children understand how the past continues to shape our world today.