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Reach for this book when your teen starts expressing cynicism about the world or feels like their individual voice is too small to make a difference in global politics. It is a perfect choice for students who are beginning to study international relations, nuclear history, or the Cold War and need a humorous, approachable way to process heavy topics. The story follows the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, the world's smallest nation, which declares war on the United States as a strategic move to lose and receive foreign aid. Through this absurd premise, Leonard Wibberley explores themes of national pride, the logic of the arms race, and the power of the underdog. While the satire is sharp, the tone remains optimistic and deeply human, making it an excellent bridge for teens transitioning from adventure novels to more complex political commentary.