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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the weight of expectations or feels like an outsider within their own family circle. It is a perfect choice for teens navigating the complicated transition to adulthood, particularly those questioning their identity or feeling 'swapped' by the roles society or parents have cast for them. Mari Costa’s graphic novel uses a rich fantasy lens to explore the profound realization that we are often more than the labels we are given at birth. The story follows Aisling, a princess who discovers she is a changeling, and the 'true' princess who returns from the fey realm seeking revenge. Their journey from enemies to allies is a beautiful metaphor for the messy process of self-discovery and the importance of choosing who you want to be rather than who you were made to be. Parents will appreciate the thoughtful handling of queer identity and the nuanced exploration of how love and belonging can be found in unexpected places. It is an emotionally resonant, visually stunning adventure for ages 13 and up.