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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the weight of responsibility or the fear of a daunting new challenge. Geraldine McCaughrean's retelling of the Perseus myth serves as a powerful metaphor for the transition from childhood to young adulthood, emphasizing how love for a parent can provide the courage necessary to face seemingly impossible odds. It is an ideal choice for children who are beginning to navigate complex social hierarchies and need to see that even the most terrifying monsters can be defeated through cleverness and perseverance. The story follows Perseus on a high stakes quest to save his mother from an unwanted marriage, a journey that forces him to confront the terrifying Medusa. Beyond the mythological action, the narrative explores deep emotional themes of filial loyalty, justice, and the mastery of fear. While the content includes classic mythological violence and monsters, it is handled with a literary sophistication that makes it appropriate for middle grade readers who are ready for more nuanced hero stories than those found in traditional picture books.