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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the intense pressures of digital reputation, the toxicity of gossip, or the feeling that their life is being scrutinized by others. It is a sophisticated choice for teens who enjoy sports but are ready to engage with deeper themes of betrayal and social manipulation. The story follows Otello, a superstar athlete whose life unravels due to a calculated smear campaign, mirroring the tragic structure of Shakespeare's Othello but set in a gritty, modern world of celebrity and media. Parents will find this an excellent tool for discussing how easily truth can be distorted in the public eye. It deals with mature themes including racism, jealousy, and the dark side of fame, making it most suitable for older teens who are navigating complex social landscapes and learning to distinguish between their public persona and private identity.