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Reach for this book when your child feels like an outsider or is struggling to find their place in a new environment. It is a powerful choice for children who need to see that being different is not a weakness, but a unique strength that can earn respect and inspire others. The story follows Yasuke, a real historical figure, as he travels from distant lands to become the first Black samurai in feudal Japan. While the book touches on themes of discrimination and loneliness, it focuses heavily on Yasuke's resilience, loyalty, and the bridge-building power of kindness. For children aged 6 to 11, it provides a vibrant entry point into both world history and social-emotional growth. Parents will appreciate how the Pixar-inspired illustrations soften the historical intensity, making the message of staying true to oneself accessible and visually engaging.