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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to find their own voice within a high-pressure family dynamic or is questioning long-held beliefs that no longer feel true. It is a powerful choice for those navigating the delicate balance between loyalty to siblings and the need for personal autonomy. The story follows Castley and her five siblings as they live under the oppressive control of their father, a man who claims to receive direct messages from God and predicts the family will soon leave this world for heaven. As Castley glimpses a life of freedom through a school project and a new friendship, she must find the courage to challenge her father's authority. This gripping thriller explores themes of spiritual abuse, trauma, and the fierce bond of sisterhood and brotherhood. Due to the intense nature of the domestic control and the dark ending, it is best suited for mature teens aged 14 and up who are ready to engage with serious emotional content.