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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with feelings of betrayal, social isolation, or the complicated reality of a sibling returning from a troubled past. It is an essential choice for families navigating the fallout of a relative's legal issues or for a teen who feels they are constantly living in the shadow of someone else's mistakes. Shadow of a Doubt follows Alex, a high schooler who has finally found his footing after his older brother, Brian, was arrested for a serious crime. When Brian suddenly returns home, Alex's world is upended by secrets, gossip, and the difficult process of rebuilding trust. The book explores themes of family loyalty, the weight of guilt, and the courage required to offer a second chance. It is a realistic, contemporary story that is highly appropriate for ages 12 to 17, offering a safe space to discuss how a single family member's actions can impact everyone's reputation and mental health.