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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to question the fairness of the world and needs a hero who leads with integrity rather than just strength. Cedric the Forester is a classic tale of a young archer in 13th century England whose steady hand and even steadier moral compass lead him from the greenwood to the halls of power. It is an ideal choice for the middle schooler who feels like an underdog but possesses a deep sense of justice. As Cedric rises through the ranks of medieval society to become a knight and eventually witness the signing of the Magna Carta, the story emphasizes that true nobility is found in one's character and loyalty to others. While it contains the excitement of historical adventure, it serves as a grounded exploration of how one person's commitment to what is right can influence the course of history. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated vocabulary and the way it introduces complex concepts like civil liberties through an engaging, high stakes narrative.