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Reach for this book when your teenager begins questioning the ethics of consumer culture or feels overwhelmed by the pressure to fit into a brand-driven social hierarchy. MARTians is a sharp, satirical look at a dystopian future where human value is measured by purchasing power. As Zoe navigates the loss of her home and the abandonment of her mother, the story tackles heavy themes of financial hardship and systemic neglect with a dark sense of humor. It is an ideal choice for 14-to-18-year-olds who enjoy social commentary and are looking for a story about finding community and self-worth in a world that treats people like disposable products. Parents will appreciate how it prompts deep thinking about identity beyond material possessions.