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Reach for this book when your child feels overwhelmed by external expectations or pressured to be more outgoing and adventurous than they naturally are. While many stories celebrate the child who longs to escape home, this charming fantasy validates the child who loves their garden, their routine, and their quiet responsibilities. It is a perfect choice for kids who find bravery not in seeking glory, but in protecting the peaceful life they have built. Nell O'Dell is a reluctant hero who would much rather tend to her chickens than fight monsters. When a bureaucratic threat looms over her family's inn, she is forced into a journey she insists is just a business trip. Through humor and self-aware prose, the story explores themes of identity, the value of domesticity, and the realization that one can be both a homebody and a hero. It is a gentle, middle-grade adventure suitable for ages 8-12, offering a refreshing perspective on what it means to be brave.