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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the unknown or showing a burgeoning interest in the intersection of myth and history. This beautifully illustrated tale transports readers to 1817 Gloucester, where the appearance of a massive sea serpent creates a ripple of both terror and profound wonder throughout a coastal community. It is a perfect choice for children who are ready to move beyond simple monster stories into a space where they can explore how different people react to things they do not understand. While the townspeople are initially gripped by fear, the narrative balances that tension with the awe of witnessing a natural marvel. The maritime-style paintings provide a sophisticated aesthetic that respects a child's intelligence and curiosity. It is particularly appropriate for elementary-aged children who enjoy historical settings and atmospheric storytelling. Parents will appreciate how it serves as a gentle entry point into discussing collective emotion and the importance of preserving mystery in our world.