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Reach for this book when your teenager feels like they are performing a role that does not fit them or if they are struggling with the pressure of high expectations. It is a perfect choice for the child who feels like an outsider in their own life or who is navigating a major transition where they have lost their sense of agency. The story follows Daiyu, a girl who is pulled through a portal into a world where everyone insists she is a long-lost princess. Through her journey, she must navigate a web of royal intrigue and magic while trying to maintain her own identity against the crushing weight of a destiny she never chose. It explores themes of self-confidence, the burden of duty, and the courage required to define oneself. For parents, this novel serves as a powerful metaphor for the adolescent struggle to find authenticity amidst external pressures, making it an excellent bridge for conversations about independence and personal truth. The fantasy setting provides a safe, imaginative space to process these complex developmental milestones.