Every child is born free. But too soon, they are told to follow rules they do not understand, answer to names that are not truly theirs, and live in a world where paper seems louder than breath. The Secret of the Hidden Name is the first book in the Adventures in Sovereignty: Growing up Free series, written especially for children under ten and their parents who want stories that nurture courage, truth, and honour.
This story follows a young boy who begins to notice something strange about the world. At birth, a paper name was given to him, yet his grandfather whispers that he is far more than words on a page. With each chapter, the boy faces challenges that every child can understand ? rules at school, voices in uniform, letters filled with big names, whispers of fear, and the struggle to stand tall when others stay silent. Instead of teaching rebellion, the book shows children the power of questions, honour, and gentle courage.
Across twelve chapters, children will meet:
- The School of Silence, where questions are forbidden ? until one voice opens a door.
- The Man in the Uniform, who learns that living people cannot be reduced to papers.
- The Court of Questions, where the boy stands bravely and asks for proof instead of fear.
- The Land of Permission, where children discover which rules come from care, and which are only noise.
- The Mirror of Honour, showing that respect is the truest reflection of life.
- The River of Voices, teaching that truth flows quietly but carries farther than shouts.
Each chapter is written in simple, short paragraphs perfect for young readers. The language is clear, warm, and engaging, so children can follow the story while parents see the deeper lessons shining through. This book is not just a tale ? it is a handbook for growing up free, hidden inside an adventure.
At the end, the boy learns the most important lesson of all: that his hidden name is not the one written on paper, but the one carried in his breath, his life, and his choices. And that lesson will stay with your child long after the last page is turned.
Why parents will love this book:
- It introduces children to the values of truth, honour, courage, and freedom in a way they can grasp.
- It helps children see the difference between fear and fairness, between loud voices and living truth.
- It gives them simple tools ? questions, breathing, listening ? to face challenges at school and beyond.
- It creates space for conversations between parent and child about how to live with integrity and kindness.
This is not just a storybook. It is a compass for the young ? a way to guide them toward asking questions, standing in honour, and growing up free in a world that often forgets those values.
Give your child the gift of The Secret of the Hidden Name and let them begin their own adventure in sovereignty. Watch as they learn that their true strength lies not in papers or shouts, but in their own living voice.
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Roger Davies researches the crossroads of commerce, policy, and personal sovereignty. He writes for readers who sense there is more to the story, who are ready to replace fear with honour and paperwork with plain truth. When not writing, he helps men and women organise their records, challenge unfounded claims, and build communities grounded in mutual aid and responsibility.