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Reach for this book when your child is navigating complex group dynamics, struggling with a peer who exerts a controlling influence, or beginning to ask deep questions about the morality of war. This is a stark and thought-provoking exploration of how a simple game of dares can escalate into something dangerous when fueled by a desire for power and the backdrop of real-world conflict. Set in a Polish village during World War I, it follows twelve-year-old Patryk and his friends as they compete to steal the most prestigious military buttons from occupying soldiers. The story serves as a powerful metaphor for the senselessness of war and the fragility of social bonds under pressure. While the historical setting is vivid, the emotional core is the timeless struggle of maintaining one's conscience when the group begins to lose its way. It is best suited for mature middle-grade readers who are ready for a realistic, sometimes grim, look at human nature and the loss of innocence. This is an excellent choice for parents looking to open serious conversations about leadership, peer pressure, and the consequences of our choices.