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Reach for this book when your pre-teen is struggling with their place in a blended family or feels labeled by the adults in their life. Poison is a dark, atmospheric fantasy that follows a headstrong girl, nicknamed for her sharp tongue, who ventures into a dangerous realm to save her sister. It is a powerful metaphor for reclaiming one's narrative after being misunderstood or cast as the villain in a family dynamic. While the setting is a nightmarish land of malicious phaeries and gruesome creatures, the core of the story is about self-determination and the messy transition into adulthood. It is best suited for readers aged 11 to 15 who enjoy slightly macabre, Tim Burton-esque aesthetics. Parents will appreciate the book's sophisticated take on identity and the realization that heroes are often self-made, not born.