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Reach for this book when your child feels like their perspective is being dismissed or when they are struggling to find the courage to speak a truth that others refuse to hear. It is an ideal choice for the child who feels isolated by their own convictions or who is navigating the pressure to conform to a group mentality that feels wrong. Gail Carson Levine reimagines the Trojan War through the eyes of two young protagonists who must decide whether to follow tradition or listen to their own inner moral compass. Set against the backdrop of ancient Troy, the story follows Cassandra, who can see the future but is cursed to never be believed, and her friend Diomedes. Together, they navigate a world of gods, prophecy, and the high stakes of war. While the historical setting provides an exciting sense of adventure, the heart of the story is the emotional weight of being an outsider. It is a sophisticated but accessible read for children ages 8 to 12, offering a profound look at how integrity often requires standing alone before finding the strength to lead others.