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Reach for this book when your child is curious about how everyday life changes during times of national crisis or when they are studying the impact of war beyond the battlefield. It provides a comprehensive look at the American home front during World War II, focusing on the sacrifices made by families and the ways children contributed to the war effort. It balances the inspiration of national unity with the difficult realities of the era. Parents will appreciate the book's nuanced approach to history. While it celebrates the resilience and teamwork of the 'Great Generation,' it also addresses the justice and fairness issues of the time, including the forced internment of Japanese Americans and the systemic discrimination faced by Black citizens. It is a perfect tool for opening conversations about civic duty, financial hardship, and the complexity of American history for readers in the 10 to 14 age range.