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Reach for this book when your teen is grappling with the weight of systemic injustice or searching for their own voice in a world that feels indifferent to their community. It is a powerful choice for young readers who are navigating the stress of a loved one's illness or who feel a protective, almost defiant love for their neighborhood. While the story is a high-stakes supernatural horror, it functions as a profound metaphor for how historical trauma continues to haunt the present day. This book is best for older teens who enjoy intense, fast paced thrillers that do not shy away from the gritty realities of urban life and the complexities of social history. Parents will appreciate how it uses the horror genre to facilitate deep conversations about resilience, loyalty, and the importance of remembering our roots while fighting for a better future.