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Reach for this book when your child is asserting their own independence or struggling to find their place within a high-pressure social or family dynamic. While many myths paint Artemis as a peripheral figure, George O Connor centers her as a powerful protagonist who defines herself through her skills and her connection to the natural world. It is an ideal choice for the child who prefers the company of animals to peers, or who feels a fierce need to protect their personal boundaries. The narrative weaves various Greek myths into a cohesive coming of age story for the goddess. It explores themes of justice, bodily autonomy, and the complicated loyalty between siblings. O Connor uses a modern, slightly snarky tone in the footnotes to bridge the gap between ancient history and contemporary humor. Parents will appreciate how it handles the intensity of Greek mythology with a sophisticated, visual approach that respects the intelligence of middle grade readers.