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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about fairness, social justice, or the people who stood behind the famous faces in history books. While Martin Luther King Jr. is a household name, this biography highlights Coretta Scott King not just as a supportive wife, but as a classically trained musician and a courageous activist who was an equal partner in the Civil Rights Movement. It speaks to the emotional need for children to see that leadership requires resilience and that quiet strength can change the world. Kathleen Krull explores Coretta's journey from her childhood in the segregated South to her emergence as a global advocate for peace. The book handles the realities of racism and the dangers the King family faced with grace and honesty, making it a perfect tool for parents who want to introduce complex historical truths in an age-appropriate way. It is particularly effective for children aged 8 to 12 who are discovering their own talents and learning how to use their voices for the greater good.