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Reach for this book when your child is harboring a massive, secret ambition but lacks the confidence to voice it or the resources to make it happen. It is a powerful choice for children who feel overlooked or 'ordinary' but possess an internal fire and a willingness to work harder than anyone else to achieve their goals. Set in pre-war England, the story follows Velvet Brown, a spindly girl who wins a 'piebald' horse in a raffle and dreams of entering him in the world's most dangerous race. Beyond the excitement of horse racing, the book explores the profound bond between a mother and daughter, specifically how a mother's past dreams fuel her daughter's future. It is a sophisticated, beautifully written classic that rewards readers aged 9 to 14 with its grit and emotional depth. Parents choose National Velvet not just for its equestrian themes, but for its honest depiction of perseverance and the idea that greatness can come from the most humble circumstances. It normalizes the 'obsessions' of childhood while providing a realistic look at the discipline required to master a craft.