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Reach for this book when your child is standing on the threshold of independence, feeling the tug-of-war between the safety of home and the excitement of the unknown. It is a perfect choice for children who feel a bit different from their peers or those navigating the unique emotions of being part of a non traditional or adoptive family. The story follows Christian, a young man raised by a kind hearted troll, as he ventures into the world and discovers that his 'different' upbringing is actually his greatest strength. Jean Ferris delivers a witty, sophisticated fairy tale that balances lighthearted humor with deep emotional intelligence. While it features a classic battle between good and evil, the heart of the story lies in Christian's journey toward self confidence and his sweet, respectful courtship of Princess Marigold. It is an excellent bridge for middle grade readers who enjoy magic but are beginning to explore themes of romantic interest, social justice, and personal identity. Parents will appreciate the way it normalizes unconventional family structures and promotes kindness over status.