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Reach for this book when your child begins to question the fallibility of adults or is struggling with the burden of loyalty to a parent who has made mistakes. Set during the 1610 voyage of the Discovery, Quest follows young John Hudson as he accompanies his father, Henry Hudson, on a perilous search for the Northwest Passage. It is a story of survival and high-seas adventure, but its true heart lies in the crumbling of a son's idolization of his father. As conditions on the ship deteriorate and the crew approaches mutiny, John must choose between blind devotion and the harsh reality of his father's obsessive ambition. It is an ideal pick for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to explore complex themes of trust, betrayal, and the difficult transition into independent adulthood. Parents will appreciate how it frames historical exploration not just as a feat of maps, but as a test of human character and moral integrity.