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Reach for this book when your child is curious about the complexities of leadership, the pressure of expectations, or the historical roots of fairness and justice. While Marie Antoinette is often remembered for her luxury, this biography invites young readers to look deeper into the life of a young girl thrust into a foreign world where she was misunderstood and eventually caught in the tide of a revolution. It is an excellent choice for children who are beginning to ask questions about how society treats outsiders and the consequences of being disconnected from the needs of others. Parents will find this a useful tool for discussing how public perception can differ from personal reality. The narrative handles the transition from a sheltered childhood to a high stakes adulthood with clarity and care. It provides a balanced look at the Queen's life, helping children process the difficult end of the French monarchy while celebrating the resilience of a woman who faced her final days with immense courage.