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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their sense of identity or searching for where they belong in the broader world. This historical mystery is ideal for the adolescent who feels like an outsider, offering a story about a young boy finding a found family within the creative arts while navigating complex truths about his own heritage. Richard's journey from a lonely apprentice to a key player in a national conspiracy models the bravery required to ask hard questions about one's past. Set against the vibrant and gritty backdrop of Elizabethan London, the story explores themes of loyalty, the masks we wear, and the weight of family secrets. While the plot involves political intrigue and spies, the heart of the book is Richard's emotional growth and his discovery of his own voice through theater. It is a sophisticated read for middle schoolers that balances high stakes adventure with a grounded exploration of what it means to be a man of integrity.