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Reach for this book when your child feels like an outsider or is struggling to manage big, overwhelming emotions that they do not yet understand. Lucky is a boy who discovers a literal power burning inside him, forcing him to flee his home and navigate a galaxy torn apart by prejudice and war. It is a deeply cinematic space opera that uses science fiction to explore the very real human experiences of loneliness, the search for identity, and the courage it takes to bridge divides between different groups. While the book is nearly 500 pages, the fast-paced narrative and striking illustrations make it accessible for middle-grade readers aged 9 to 13. It offers a profound look at how 'otherness' can be a source of strength rather than a defect. Parents will appreciate the way it tackles complex themes of war and discrimination through a hopeful, mythological lens, providing a safe space to discuss social justice and self-acceptance.