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"The Kestrel" is the intense second volume in Lloyd Alexander's Westmark series, following Theo and Princess Mickle as their country is plunged into a devastating war. Theo, initially a reluctant participant, finds himself becoming a brutal but effective fighter, grappling with the ethical implications of his actions and the loss of friends. Mickle, now Queen, steps into a powerful leadership role, navigating military strategy and political unrest. Inspired by Alexander's experiences in WWII and Goya's "Los Desastres de la Guerra," the novel unflinchingly explores the brutalization of individuals by war, the complexities of leadership, and the fight for justice and democracy. It's a thought-provoking read for young adults, offering rich ground for discussion on morality, conflict, and personal transformation.