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Reach for this book when your teen is questioning systemic inequality or feeling the weight of a world where some people seem born to win while others are born to lose. Proxy offers a high stakes entry point into discussions about privilege, accountability, and the value of a human life. It follows Knox, a wealthy boy who never faces consequences, and Syd, his proxy who suffers every punishment for Knox's mistakes. As they go on the run, the story tackles heavy themes of social class and justice within a fast paced thriller. It is best suited for mature teens due to intense action and dark social commentary. Parents will appreciate how it challenges readers to think about their own social responsibilities and the hidden costs of their comforts. It is an excellent choice for sparking deep conversations about empathy and the courage required to break a cycle of exploitation.