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Reach for this book when your child feels small, overlooked, or discouraged by their own lack of experience. It is a perfect choice for the young reader who loves knights and horses but needs a gentle push to understand that true bravery is a choice rather than a birthright. Tom is a humble stable hand who dreams of more, and his journey speaks directly to children navigating the transition from following orders to finding their own voice. Set against a backdrop of medieval adventure, the story follows Tom as he faces his fears and discovers hidden talents. It balances historical intrigue with a relatable emotional core focused on self-confidence and resilience. At just under 100 pages with accessible language, it is an ideal chapter book for emerging readers who are building stamina. It models how to handle intimidation with grace and proves that even the smallest roles can lead to great heroics.