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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the pressure of high expectations or questioning their loyalty to institutions that seem increasingly flawed. This reimagining of the Trojan War follows Daphne, a fierce warrior caught between the manipulative whims of the gods and her own moral compass. As she navigates the siege of Troy, she must decide if her duty to her queen outweighs her own sense of justice. While the setting is mythological, the emotional core is deeply modern, focusing on the search for autonomy and the courage to challenge authority. The story deals with themes of resilience and the heavy cost of war, making it appropriate for older teens. Parents will appreciate how it encourages critical thinking about power structures and the importance of finding one's own voice in a world of conflicting demands.