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Reach for this book when your child is searching for their own sense of identity or feeling restricted by the expectations of the ground level world. It is the perfect choice for a middle schooler who feels most alive when they are exploring, or for the child who needs to see that bravery and technical skill go hand in hand. Set in an alternate Edwardian era where giant airships rule the skies, the story follows Matt Cruse, a cabin boy who lives for the air. After a chance encounter with a dying balloonist and a later meeting with his spirited granddaughter Kate, Matt is thrust into a high stakes adventure involving legendary flying creatures and ruthless pirates. Beyond the swashbuckling action, the book explores deep themes of social class, the weight of grief, and the courage it takes to claim your own future. It is a sophisticated, beautifully written adventure that honors a child's desire for independence and professional mastery.