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Reach for this book when your child is seeking a sense of autonomy or expresses a deep curiosity about the natural world and the lives of those who choose to live outside of modern society. It is an ideal choice for a quiet, reflective reader who feels a pull toward the wilderness and is beginning to contemplate the transition from childhood play to more mature observations of character and wisdom. The story follows two boys, Ted and Joe, as they return to the McCable River for a camping trip with the secret hope of finding an elusive hermit known to live in a nearby cave. As they navigate the woods, the narrative emphasizes themes of respect for nature, the value of silence, and the quiet bond of friendship. For ages 9 to 12, this chapter book offers a grounded, realistic exploration of independence and the profound impact of finding a mentor who lives in harmony with the environment.