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Reach for this book when your teen is navigating a significant life upheaval, such as a family financial crisis or the loss of a parent, and needs a story about reclaiming one's sense of self. When Bryony's family loses their wealth and status, she finds herself trapped in a magical manor with a cursed Beast. Unlike traditional fairy tales, this story focuses on Bryony's practical resilience and her love of gardening as she seeks to fix what is broken. It is a sophisticated, secular retelling suitable for ages 12 and up, offering a powerful message about finding beauty in ruins and the importance of agency during times of powerlessness. Parents will appreciate the grounded protagonist who uses her wits and hard work rather than waiting to be rescued.