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A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to ask questions about the unknown, express interest in urban legends, or when they are navigating the early stages of grief after losing an older relative. It serves as a gentle entry point into the mystery genre, using a fictional framework to explore real historical curiosity and the tension between secrets and truth. The story follows TJ, who discovers his late uncle's secret basement filled with classified Area 51 files. While it touches on the sadness of a funeral, the narrative quickly shifts into an exciting investigation of unidentified aircraft and alien conspiracies. It is perfectly pitched for the 8 to 12 age range, offering a safe way to explore 'creepy' topics while grounding the mystery in historical facts and a relatable family journey.