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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea of personal boundaries, or when a family member is struggling to maintain their independence in the face of aging. Mrs. Tucker is a spirited elderly woman who escapes the confines of a nursing home to live on her own terms in a small bush cottage, only to find the land is already claimed by an ancient, mischievous Njimbin. This story masterfully weaves together themes of resilience, the dignity of the elderly, and the quiet bravery required to stand one's ground. It is a sophisticated read for middle-grade children that treats the concept of fear not as a monster to be defeated, but as a presence to be understood and respected. While the setting is steeped in Australian folklore, the emotional core is a universal lesson on the importance of autonomy and the difficult choice of knowing when to hold on and when to let go.