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Our VerdictNot Woke
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Despite tackling serious issues, 'The Power of One' remains grounded in traditional storytelling and character-focused narrative. Social commentary does not overpower the classic themes of personal growth, mentorship, and resilience, making it a refreshingly non-woke read by modern standards.

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