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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the pressure of high expectations or struggling to reconcile their personal identity with a rigid religious or family upbringing. It is a powerful choice for young people who feel they must hide parts of themselves to fit in, or for those navigating the complexities of their first queer romance in a traditional environment. The story reimagines the life of Saint Elizabeth of Portugal, cursed with a magic that turns food into flowers. As she seeks to break her curse with the help of a Moorish girl, she discovers that her perceived 'curse' might actually be her greatest strength. This lush historical fantasy explores themes of bodily autonomy, the weight of duty, and the courage required to challenge the status quo. It is a sophisticated read for older teens (14+) that balances magical adventure with deep emotional resonance.