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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with the weight of family expectations or the fear of a parent's vulnerability. It is a powerful choice for adolescents who feel they must grow up too quickly to protect those they love. The story follows Xantee and Lo, the children of legendary heroes, as they embark on a high-stakes quest to save their father from a parasitic, soul-consuming force known as the Gool. Maurice Gee explores deep emotional territory, including the transition from childhood safety to adult responsibility and the resilience required to face darkness. While set in a vivid fantasy world, the core of the book is about the profound bond between siblings and the courage to face seemingly insurmountable odds. It is appropriate for readers aged 12 and up who enjoy atmospheric, slightly darker fantasy that prioritizes character growth and emotional stakes over simple action.