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Reach for this book when your child is searching for a sense of purpose or grappling with the idea of what it means to be a leader of integrity. This classic retelling by Roger Lancelyn Green weaves together the legendary life of King Arthur, from his humble beginnings as the boy who pulled the sword from the stone to the spiritual quest for the Holy Grail and the eventual fall of his kingdom. It is a profound exploration of honor, the weight of responsibility, and the inevitable cycle of growth and loss. While the stories are filled with magical enchantments and knightly adventures, they also tackle complex emotional landscapes including betrayal, grief, and the consequences of one's choices. This version is best suited for middle schoolers who are ready for sophisticated vocabulary and a narrative that balances heroic idealism with the bittersweet realities of life. It provides a timeless framework for discussing character, loyalty, and the pursuit of a higher calling.