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Reach for this book when your child starts asking complex questions about war, or when they need a doorway into history that feels less like a textbook and more like a front-row seat. This graphic novel follows real-life artist Alfred Waud as he sketches the Battle of Gettysburg, offering a unique perspective on how we document truth during times of intense conflict. It balances the gravity of the Civil War with the creative process of journalism and art. While it deals with the reality of battle, the graphic novel format makes the history accessible and manageable for the 8-12 age range. It emphasizes themes of bravery, the importance of historical records, and the resilience of a nation divided. Parents will appreciate how it humanizes historical figures and provides a clear, visual explanation of why Gettysburg was such a vital turning point in the fight for justice and freedom.