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Reach for this book when your teen feels boxed in by academic expectations or feels their creative passions are seen as distractions rather than strengths. In a world where every person's future is strictly mapped out by a corporate government, Lora is a talented artist whose 'marks' on paper possess a dangerous, magical power that could upend the entire social order. It is a high stakes science fiction story that serves as a powerful metaphor for the tension between following one's soul and following the rules. Parents will appreciate how the story validates the importance of art as a form of social resistance and personal agency. While the dystopian setting includes moments of peril and systemic oppression, the narrative focuses on the empowering journey of a young woman reclaiming her identity and her right to create. It is an ideal choice for readers aged 12 and up who are navigating the pressure to conform while searching for their own unique voice.