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Reach for this book when your teenager is beginning to question the complexities of morality during times of crisis or when they are ready to explore the heavier realities of global history. It follows fifteen-year-old Madli as she navigates the Soviet occupation of Estonia during World War II, a setting rarely explored in mainstream historical fiction. The story moves beyond simple heroics to examine the grueling reality of maintaining one's integrity and protecting family when every choice carries life-or-death consequences. While the historical backdrop is grim, the narrative focuses on the strength of the human spirit and the importance of holding onto hope. It is a sophisticated read for older teens that provides a window into a specific cultural perspective on survival and resilience.