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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration with gender-based expectations or feels limited by societal 'rules' about what they can achieve. It is an ideal choice for the middle-schooler who is beginning to navigate the physical and social changes of puberty and wants to see a protagonist who succeeds through sheer grit and authenticity. The story follows Alanna, a young girl who disguises herself as a boy to train as a knight, a path forbidden to women in her kingdom. While the setting is a vibrant world of magic and swords, the core of the book is deeply grounded in the emotional reality of growing up. It explores themes of self-confidence, the importance of physical and mental resilience, and the courage required to be oneself in a world that demands conformity. Parents will appreciate how the book addresses puberty and menstruation with refreshing honesty, making it a valuable tool for normalizing these transitions while providing a thrilling adventure that keeps young readers engaged.