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Reach for this book when your child is starting to feel the weight of adult expectations or struggling to reconcile their own values with those of their community. It is a poignant story about Andy, a boy who befriends the town eccentric, Onion John, a man who lives in a stone hut and follows ancient superstitions. As Andy's father tries to force Onion John to modernize and conform, Andy is caught between his loyalty to his unique friend and his desire to please his father. This Newbery Medal winner explores the complex transition from childhood to adolescence, focusing on the importance of respecting individuality and the realization that well-intended help can sometimes be harmful. It is a slow, thoughtful read that provides a perfect opening to discuss empathy, the definition of success, and how to stand up for someone who is misunderstood by the majority. Parents will find it a valuable tool for validating a child's independent perspective.