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Reach for this book when your teenager feels like an awkward 'ugly duckling' or struggles with the pressure to meet external standards of beauty. Robin McKinley’s classic retelling of Beauty and the Beast is a thoughtful exploration of self-perception and the power of intellectual connection. Unlike more traditional versions, this protagonist, nicknamed Beauty, ironically considers herself plain and clumsy, finding her true home in books and the quiet companionship of the Beast's enchanted library. It is a gentle, sophisticated romance that prioritizes character over appearance. While the story follows the familiar beats of the fairy tale, its emotional depth makes it ideal for children aged 12 and up who are navigating the transition into adulthood. It normalizes the feeling of being an outsider within one's own family and celebrates the slow, steady growth of love rooted in mutual respect and shared interests. It is a comforting, lushly written choice for readers who prefer internal emotional journeys over high-octane action.