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Reach for this book when your child is starting to grapple with the idea that not everyone in power has good intentions, or when they feel the weight of expectations as they grow up. While it is an animal fantasy, the core of the story is about the transition from childhood safety to adult responsibility. It speaks directly to the child who feels a bit like an outsider but possesses a deep, quiet sense of duty. Urchin, a young squirrel with a mysterious past, must leave his peaceful home to face a tyrannical king on a distant island. The story explores loyalty, the courage to stand up against unfairness, and the discovery of one's own identity. It is perfect for children aged 8 to 12 who enjoy epic adventures but also appreciate meaningful character growth and moral nuance. It offers a safe space to discuss leadership, bravery, and the importance of remaining true to oneself in the face of pressure.