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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with questions of authenticity and how to maintain their personal values while navigating a world that demands they conform. It is an ideal choice for a young adult who feels caught between their heritage and the pressures of a dominant, perhaps even hostile, environment. The story follows Amani, a young woman kidnapped and forced to impersonate a cruel princess in a repressive empire. Beyond the high stakes space opera setting, the book explores profound emotional themes of cultural erasure, the weight of being a witness to injustice, and the quiet bravery required to maintain one's identity under duress. While written for ages 14 and up, the narrative is deeply reflective and grounded in a rich, Moroccan inspired culture, making it a sophisticated choice for teens who enjoy complex world building and political intrigue with a strong moral core.