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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to question the complexities of the adult world, particularly how people can be swayed by fear or charismatic leaders. It is a sophisticated choice for middle schoolers who feel the weight of responsibility toward their siblings or are struggling to maintain their own integrity in a group setting. When five siblings tumble through a glowing blue window into a strange land, they find a society fractured by a power-hungry demagogue. The story follows their journey to find home while discovering extraordinary individual powers. Beyond the fantasy, it explores deep themes of moral choice, the fragility of unity, and how family bonds are tested when survival is at stake. It is a dense, rewarding read that respects a child's ability to navigate nuanced ethical dilemmas.