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Reach for this book when your teenager is beginning to question the alignment between their personal values and the secular world, or if they are showing an intense interest in social justice that borders on the extreme. It is a vital resource for navigating the complex intersection of faith, political activism, and the search for identity during the high school years. Seventeen-year-old Nadia lives in contemporary Syria and finds herself increasingly alienated by her family's move toward Western materialism. In her quest for purity and a life dedicated to the Qur'an, she is drawn into a radical revolutionary movement. The story explores the heavy emotional themes of belonging, the seductive nature of absolute certainty, and the moral ambiguity of fighting for one's beliefs. It is a sophisticated, challenging read that helps parents discuss the fine line between devotion and radicalization in a nuanced, non-judgmental way.