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Reach for this book when your teenager is beginning to question the complexities of loyalty, especially when social or political pressures force them to choose between their friends and their true identity. Daniel Half Human follows two best friends in 1930s Germany who are torn apart when Daniel discovers he is half-Jewish. It is a powerful exploration of how systemic hate can infiltrate personal bonds. The story deals with heavy themes of anti-Semitism, betrayal, and the loss of innocence during the rise of the Nazi party. Parents will find it a valuable tool for discussing the dangers of extremism and the courage required to maintain integrity in a world gone mad. It is best suited for older readers due to its intense historical realism.