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Reach for this book when your child feels they do not quite fit the mold of a traditional hero or finds themselves questioning the fairness of the world around them. It is a powerful choice for the middle schooler who feels invisible or for the young person who is beginning to see that life is not always as simple as a storybook. The narrative follows eleven year old Summer, who enters the magical land of Orcus and discovers that being the chosen one involves difficult choices and complicated consequences. While Orcus is full of wonder, it is also a place where actions have weight. The story explores themes of self reliance, the burden of expectations, and the importance of finding one's own identity outside of a prescribed role. Parents will appreciate the nuanced approach to independence and the way it honors a child's intelligence. It is a sophisticated portal fantasy that helps bridge the gap between childhood fairy tales and the more complex realities of growing up.