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Reach for this book when your child is processing news of the global refugee crisis or asking difficult questions about what it means to lose one's home. Zenobia provides a hauntingly beautiful, visual bridge to understanding displacement through the eyes of a young Syrian girl. It is a profound choice for parents who want to foster empathy and discuss the realities of conflict without shielding children from the gravity of the human experience. The story follows Zenobia, a girl named after a warrior queen, as she flees war in Syria on an overcrowded boat. Through sparse text and evocative illustrations, the narrative weaves between her terrifying present at sea and her warm memories of making dolmas with her parents. While the subject matter is heavy, dealing with loss and the peril of migration, the book serves as a vital tool for humanizing the headlines and honoring the resilience of those seeking safety. Due to its direct depiction of a child in danger, it is best suited for middle and high schoolers who are ready for honest conversations about world events.