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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the weight of family secrets, the fragments of childhood trauma, or a deep-seated distrust of authority figures. It is an ideal choice for a young person who feels that parts of their own history are missing or who is navigating a complex relationship with a parent they can no longer fully trust. The story follows Sami, who must piece together the truth behind her mother's disappearance ten years ago. As she faces the possibility that her own father might be involved, the book explores intense themes of grief, gaslighting, and the bravery required to seek the truth. Due to its dark subject matter and psychological tension, it is most appropriate for mature readers aged 14 and up. It provides a valuable entry point for discussing how we reconcile our love for our family with painful or uncomfortable truths.