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Parents say that while this book can engage older tweens with its interesting plot and themes of standing up for human rights, many believe it is not age-appropriate for younger children due to its dark and disturbing content. Some reviews highlight that the graphic scenes and ethical dilemmas presented may be too intense for kids under 12, prompting concerns about its suitability in school curriculums.
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