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Reach for this book when your child is outgrowing simple hero stories and starting to grapple with the messy reality of pride, ego, and the consequences of our choices. While many retellings of the Trojan War sanitize the grit, Rosemary Sutcliff maintains the epic dignity and tragic weight of the original Iliad. It is a sophisticated bridge for the middle school reader who is fascinated by ancient history but ready for deeper psychological complexity. Through the legendary feud between Achilles and Agamemnon, children explore how anger can cloud judgment and how true bravery often involves sacrifice. This version is particularly notable for Alan Lee's watercolor illustrations, which ground the mythological elements in a tangible, dusty, and atmospheric reality. It is a foundational text for building a child's cultural literacy and emotional vocabulary regarding honor and loss.