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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with what it means to be different or feels a protective instinct toward those who do not fit society's narrow definitions of normal. It is a beautiful choice for families who want to discuss physical disabilities and the courage required to shield something precious from a judgmental world. Set on a horse farm in 1965, the story follows Arianne and her family as they discover a newborn centaur in their barn. While the premise is magical, the heart of the book is grounded in the reality of Arianne's younger brother, who was born with limb differences due to Thalidomide. The family's struggle to protect the centaur mirrors their daily efforts to protect their brother from prying eyes and unkind labels. It is a gentle, thoughtful read for children ages 9 to 12 that explores the intersection of myth and reality, family loyalty, and the quiet bravery of being a caregiver.