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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice unfair social hierarchies or is struggling to reconcile their own values with the prejudices they see in the adults around them. It is a powerful tool for middle-grade readers who are developing a sense of justice and need to see how courage can bridge even the widest cultural gaps. Set in post-apartheid South Africa, the story centers on Vusi, a Zulu boy who rescues a three-legged puppy, and his secret friendship with Shirley, the daughter of a prejudiced white farmer. Through their shared bond with the dog, the children navigate a world of land disputes and racial tension. This is a story of quiet resilience that provides a hopeful framework for discussing complex history and the importance of empathy in the face of systemic unfairness.