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Reach for this book when your child feels out of place because of their physical size, or when they are beginning to question why boys and girls are expected to act differently. It is a perfect choice for the 'tall girl' who feels self-conscious about taking up space or the child who thrives on breaking traditional molds. The story follows Long Meg, a tall innkeeper's daughter who disguises herself as a man to join King Henry V's army in France. This historical adventure celebrates the courage it takes to be oneself in a world that demands conformity. While it touches on themes of war and gender roles, it remains firmly rooted in the tradition of a tall tale, making it a manageable and empowering read for the elementary years. Parents will appreciate how Meg uses her natural attributes as strengths rather than flaws, teaching a subtle lesson in self-acceptance and resilience.