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Reach for this book when your teenager is navigating a period of high pressure or transition where they feel their agency is being restricted by outside forces. It is an ideal pick for the young reader who feels like a 'misfit' or is struggling to trust their own growing intuition and talents in an environment that demands perfection or compliance. The story follows Yelena, a young woman who avoids execution by agreeing to become the Commander's food taster, effectively living under a constant threat of poison. As she masters the chemistry of survival, she discovers hidden magical abilities that the strict laws of her land forbid. It is a powerful exploration of resilience, the ethics of survival, and the courage required to find one's voice when the world expects silence. Parents will appreciate the way it frames boundaries and consent through a high-stakes fantasy lens, making it a sophisticated choice for older teens ready for complex moral dilemmas.