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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea of a long, difficult journey, whether that is a literal transition or a metaphorical struggle with perseverance. Gareth Hinds transforms Homer's ancient epic into a visually stunning graphic novel that explores what it means to face overwhelming obstacles while holding onto the hope of home. It is a masterclass in resilience that speaks to the heart of anyone who has ever felt lost or tested by circumstances beyond their control. While the story is famous for its monsters and gods, this adaptation emphasizes the emotional weight of Odysseus's twenty-year absence and the loyalty of his family. The watercolor illustrations bring a human vulnerability to these legendary figures, making the themes of accountability and longing accessible for preteens and teenagers. It is an excellent bridge for readers who might find traditional translations intimidating but are ready for mature, complex storytelling about the human condition.