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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about fairness, social justice, or how one person can possibly stand up against a whole system of unfair rules. It is an ideal resource for children who are developing a sense of moral outrage and need to see that courage can be quiet, persistent, and transformative. The biography traces the life of Belle, born into slavery in New York, as she transforms into the legendary orator Sojourner Truth. It explores heavy emotional themes like family separation and systemic injustice, but balances them with Truth's incredible resilience and her eventual legal and social victories. Written for the 8 to 12 age range, it provides a factual yet accessible bridge to understanding American history and the power of finding one's own voice. Parents will appreciate the way it frames activism not just as a historical event, but as a lifelong commitment to truth and equality.