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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the pressure of social perfection or feels like an outsider in an increasingly digital world. This science fiction story explores the life of Ella, a girl from a privileged but restrictive background who undergoes a transformation that allows her to enter a high-stakes virtual reality world. It addresses the emotional weight of living behind a facade and the longing for a place where one truly belongs. Parents will find this a useful tool for discussing how technology impacts identity and social status. The story highlights the divide between the wealthy and the working class, making it a gateway for conversations about systemic inequality and the ethics of genetic engineering. While it features intense action and some romantic tension, it ultimately celebrates the courage it takes to challenge an unjust status quo and find strength in one's true self.