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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager begins to question the darker realities of human history or expresses a deep, sometimes overwhelming, sense of justice regarding the state of the world. It is a profound choice for a mature teen who feels that adults are sugarcoating the truth and who is ready to engage with the concept of collective memory and the weight of the past. The story follows a boy whose father is writing a difficult, exhaustive book about the historical violence against children. It explores how we process inherited trauma and the courage it takes to look at the world without denial. This is an intense, artistically striking graphic narrative that offers a way to discuss why history is often kept from the young. It validates a teenager's budding skepticism of 'perfect' narratives while reinforcing the importance of storytelling as a tool for healing and change.