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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about their heritage or expresses a desire for more independence and outdoor adventure. It is an ideal choice for the middle-grade reader who enjoys exploring the 'how' and 'why' of the past through the eyes of a relatable peer. Set in colonial Sydney during the early 1800s, the story follows young James as he navigates the bustling, sometimes rough-and-tumble life of a developing port city. The narrative beautifully balances themes of family loyalty and the burgeoning self-reliance of a boy growing up in a world without modern safety nets. While the historical setting is vivid and educational, the emotional core focuses on James's curiosity and his evolving relationship with the world around him. It is a gentle yet engaging introduction to Australian colonial history, perfectly appropriate for ages 9 to 12, offering a grounded perspective on how resilience and a sense of wonder helped shape the early days of a nation.