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Reach for this book when your child is facing a long-term challenge or feels overwhelmed by a series of setbacks. It is the perfect anchor for a child who needs to understand that the journey to a goal is rarely a straight line and that 'getting lost' is sometimes part of the process of finding oneself. While it is a classic adventure, it serves as a powerful metaphor for resilience and the emotional pull of home and family. Geraldine McCaughrean's retelling brings the ancient Greek epic to life with accessible, vivid prose. Odysseus's ten-year struggle to return to his wife and son after the Trojan War is filled with monsters like the Cyclops and the enchanting but dangerous Sirens. While the action is high-stakes, the core of the story is about the internal grit required to keep going when the world seems determined to pull you off course. It is best suited for independent readers ages 9-12 or as a gripping read-aloud for ages 8 and up. Parents will appreciate how this version balances the 'blood and thunder' of mythology with deep emotional intelligence. It transforms Odysseus from a distant marble statue into a father and husband who is tired, lonely, and desperate to belong. It provides a natural bridge for talking about perseverance, the consequences of pride, and the importance of keeping one's promises even when it is difficult.