Book by Kelly Barnhill. This was a fun read, with clever writing, interesting characters, and important ideas to discuss: Do we believe what the word says about us? (ie. the label “The Wrong Boy”) How do we deal with grief? What voices are we listening to? (The voices of the magic could certainly be equated with the voice of the natural man or temptations to be selfish.) How do we resist temptation? (Have a firm will, mind, and heart) How much control do we have over ourselves? Forgiveness, redemption, coming to yourself The satisfaction of hard work, growth, problem-solving, and self-reliance. The power of words and voices The danger of seeking power, influence, etc The magic-bearer as a type of Christ, an intercessor who vicariously experiences the pain of others The word “yet” can either be hopeful or fear-inducing, depending on what you are focusing on. Recognizing that choices have Consequences. Note: there are a few mild swears and instances of taking the Lord’s name in vain...