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Reach for this book when your teenager feels like an outsider or is struggling with a sense of self that doesn't fit into neat boxes. Nimona is a genre-bending graphic novel that uses a fantastical setting of knights and shapeshifters to explore the deeply human experience of being misunderstood by society. It moves beyond simple labels of hero and villain to show that identity is often fluid and complex. While the story is packed with humor and high-stakes adventure, it carries significant emotional weight. It addresses how institutions can label people as monsters to maintain control, and how true friendship means accepting someone even when their past is murky or their powers are unpredictable. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated subversion of tropes, though they should be aware of the story's darker edges, including moments of violence and moral ambiguity that are perfect for sparking deep conversations with older kids.