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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfair power dynamics in the real world or is grappling with the concept of systemic inequality. It is an ideal choice for middle schoolers who are moving beyond simple fairy tales and are ready to explore how laws and social classes can impact lives, especially through the lens of a mysterious medical crisis that feels timely and relevant. Marah Levi is a gifted musician and linguist living in a society where magic is a privilege of the elite. When a deadly disease strikes her community, she must cross class lines to find a cure. The story handles themes of social justice, bravery, and the ethics of magic with sophistication. It offers a safe space to discuss how different groups are treated during a crisis while maintaining a sense of hope through the strength of Marah's friendships.