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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager feels like an outsider in their own life, perhaps after a long illness, a difficult move, or a major life change that has left them feeling 'behind' their peers. The story follows Medair, a woman who travels through time to save her people, only to arrive five hundred years too late. Her world is gone, and she must find a way to live in a future that views her as a ghost or a villain. It is a deeply resonant exploration of grief, the burden of responsibility, and finding a reason to keep going when everything you knew has vanished. While it contains elements of fantasy and science fiction, the heart of the story is about the resilience required to build a new identity after profound loss. It is most appropriate for mature teens who enjoy complex emotional journeys and can handle themes of historical weight and isolation.