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Reach for this book when your teenager is beginning to question the power of the media they consume or is navigating the complex feeling of being an outsider in a place they have long admired from afar. It is an ideal choice for the contemplative reader who enjoys lush, poetic prose and is ready to explore how stories shape our reality and our responsibilities to others. The story follows Jevick, a young merchant who travels to the literary paradise of Olondria only to find himself haunted by the ghost of an illiterate girl and caught in a dangerous religious conflict. Through Jevick's eyes, teens will grapple with themes of cultural identity, the ethics of literacy, and the weight of grief. Due to its sophisticated vocabulary and philosophical depth, it is best suited for older teens who appreciate high fantasy that prioritizes atmospheric world-building over simple action.