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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking big questions about what it means to grow up, leave home, and eventually grow old. It is an ideal choice for families experiencing a transition, such as moving houses or losing a grandparent, as it provides a comforting framework for the passage of time. The story follows Matthias from his childhood on a rugged New England island through his adventures at sea and his eventual return to his roots as a grandfather. Barbara Cooney's masterpiece explores themes of belonging, the cycle of life, and the deep pride found in stewardship of the land. While it is technically a picture book, its sophisticated narrative makes it perfect for children ages 5 to 9. It serves as a gentle introduction to the idea that while individuals pass away, their legacy and the places they loved endure through the next generation. Parents will find it a peaceful, grounding tool for discussing the permanence of family bonds.