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Reach for this book when your child starts asking deeper questions about the reality behind their favorite legends or when they are struggling to understand how to maintain their integrity in a competitive environment. This narrative nonfiction work bridges the gap between fairy tale knights and the grit of the Middle Ages by following the life of William Marshal, often called the greatest knight who ever lived. It is a masterful exploration of how a young man without a fortune used his skill, loyalty, and unwavering sense of honor to rise through the ranks of medieval society. While many books focus on the pageantry of knighthood, Tanaka provides a balanced view of the period, touching on the physical rigors of training and the complex political landscape of the 12th century. The emotional core of the book centers on resilience and the importance of keeping one's word, even when it is difficult. It is perfectly pitched for independent readers aged 8 to 12, offering enough detail to satisfy a history buff while maintaining a fast-paced, biographical narrative that feels as exciting as a fictional adventure.