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Reach for this book when your child feels stifled by social expectations or is struggling with the pressure to be perfect for others. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers who are beginning to question authority and traditional narratives about what a successful life looks like. The story follows Ella after she has already won her prince, only to discover that the fairytale life is a stifling cage of etiquette and boredom. Through Ella's journey, the book explores themes of autonomy, intellectual curiosity, and the courage required to admit when a dream is actually a nightmare. It moves beyond the typical romance to focus on self-reliance and the importance of being known for who you are rather than what you represent. It is a grounded, empowering read for any child who wants to define their own version of a happy ending.