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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the pressure to conform to traditional social roles or is struggling to find their own voice against authority figures. It is a powerful resource for the girl who feels she must be 'one of the boys' to be valued, or the preteen who is beginning to question the 'rules' set by family and society. Through the lens of Greek mythology, the story explores autonomy, consent, and the courage required to define one's own destiny. Stephanie Spinner retells the myth of Atalanta, a legendary huntress and runner who resists her father's demand for a male heir. By setting a high stakes challenge for her suitors, Atalanta attempts to maintain her independence in a world governed by men and gods. The book balances fast paced action with deep internal reflection on identity and gender. Written for readers aged 10 to 14, it serves as a bridge between middle grade adventure and more complex young adult themes of self determination.