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Reach for this book when your child is drawn to the atmospheric and the slightly spooky, particularly if they are curious about how the past lingers in the present. Catherine Fisher weaves a tale that bridges the gap between folklore and modern reality, perfect for a reader who enjoys a slow-burn mystery with high stakes. The story follows a young protagonist navigating an ancient landscape where old stones and local myths prove to be dangerously real. While the narrative leans into eerie and tense moments, it serves as a wonderful vehicle for discussing bravery and the importance of questioning the world around us. It is best suited for middle grade readers (9-13) who can handle mild peril and psychological tension. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated prose and the way it encourages children to look beyond the surface of history and nature to find deeper meanings.