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Reach for this book when your teenager feels like they see the world through a different lens than their peers or struggles with the feeling of being misunderstood by their community. It is a profound choice for a young person navigating the complexities of identity, especially those who may be neurodivergent or feel like outsiders. Bone Gap is a lyrical mystery that blends the dusty reality of a Midwestern farming town with the ethereal threads of a modern fairy tale. The story follows Finn, a boy often teased for his 'spacing out' and his inability to recognize faces, which makes him a secondary victim when the town favorite, Roza, is abducted. As Finn searches for her, the novel explores deep themes of perception, the true nature of beauty, and the courage it takes to look past appearances. While it contains heavy themes including kidnapping and references to assault, its magical realism provides a protective, metaphorical layer that allows teens to process these concepts safely. It is a sophisticated coming-of-age story that validates the internal lives of 'strange' kids.