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Reach for this book when your teenager is navigating a period of profound grief or feels trapped by the expectations of others. It is an ideal choice for a young person who needs to see that even when life feels like it has ended, there is a path forward through discovery and independence. Lady Edith, a fifteen year old widow who has also lost her child, flees a forced marriage to embark on a dangerous and soul-searching pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the year 1144. While the setting is medieval, the emotional core is timeless: it explores how we reconstruct our identities after trauma. The story handles mature themes of loss and autonomy with grace and historical grit, making it a powerful mirror for teens seeking their own agency. It is a sophisticated historical adventure that rewards readers looking for depth, resilience, and a realistic portrayal of a young woman's strength in a world that tries to limit her.