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Reach for this book when your teenager is processing a significant life transition or grappling with the complex emotions of loss and displacement. While it is a historical novel set during the Irish Potato Famine, its core resonance lies in the experience of a young person forced to rebuild their identity after their world has been upended. Kathleen's journey from a grieving orphan on a coffin ship to a resilient young woman in 1840s Boston offers a powerful mirror for teens navigating their own feelings of loneliness and the search for a place to call home. This story balances the harsh realities of historical hardship with a hopeful, romantic arc that makes heavy themes accessible. It is particularly suitable for ages 12 and up, providing a safe space to discuss class dynamics, grief, and the courage it takes to start over when everything you loved is gone. You might choose this to help a child understand that resilience is often born from the most difficult circumstances.