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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins to ask complex questions about how people, especially children, survive during times of national crisis or war. It is an ideal resource for moving beyond dates and battles to explore the human side of the American Civil War through the eyes of those who lived it. By focusing on primary sources like letters and diaries, the book highlights the resilience and bravery of young people facing extreme uncertainty. While the subject matter involves the reality of the battlefield, the book is written with a sensitive, educational lens suitable for middle-grade readers. It provides a bridge for discussing how historical events impact families and the ways in which courage can manifest in different forms. Parents will find it a valuable tool for grounding history in empathy and personal storytelling, making the past feel immediate and relevant.