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Reach for this book when your child is developing a curiosity about how people in the past handled sudden, life-changing events or when they are ready for a high-stakes mystery that balances intellectual puzzles with physical courage. It is an ideal bridge for readers who enjoy history but crave the pacing of a modern thriller. Set in AD 79, the story follows four friends as they travel to the base of Mt. Vesuvius just as it begins to stir. While the group attempts to solve a cryptic riddle, they are forced to navigate the rising panic of a natural disaster. The book masterfully handles themes of loyalty and quick thinking under pressure. It is developmentally appropriate for ages 9 to 12, offering a secular but respectful look at Roman life, including the realities of slavery and class, through the lens of a gripping survival adventure.