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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with anxiety about real world dangers or needs a safe way to explore the concepts of courage and resilience. It is an ideal bridge for reluctant readers who are intimidated by thick novels but crave high stakes storytelling. The story follows Chet, a boy who has moved around a lot and finally finds a sense of belonging in a small New Jersey town, only to have his security threatened by a series of unprecedented shark attacks. While the shark encounters are intense, the book focuses heavily on Chet's internal growth and his loyalty to his friends. The graphic novel format uses vibrant illustrations to convey emotion and historical atmosphere, making the 1916 setting accessible to modern children. It provides a helpful framework for discussing how communities react to crises and how individual bravery often looks like making a series of difficult choices under pressure. It is developmentally appropriate for ages 8 to 12, offering thrills without being gratuitously graphic.