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A parent would reach for this book when their child is navigating a major life transition or feeling like an outsider who must suddenly rely on their own wits. It is a powerful choice for a child who has experienced loss and needs to see that a 'family' can be built from friends and mentors. Set in 17th-century London, the story follows eleven-year-old Master Cornhill as he survives the dual catastrophes of the Black Plague and the Great Fire. Through his eyes, we explore themes of grit, the search for belonging, and the healing power of creativity. While the historical setting is vivid and immersive, the emotional core is deeply relatable for any middle schooler finding their feet in a world that feels unpredictable. It is a sophisticated, vocabulary-rich read that balances the harsh realities of history with a hopeful, resilient spirit.