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Reach for this book when your child is starting to question the logic of authority or feels like the rules of their world are shifting unexpectedly. It is an ideal pick for preteens who are moving away from black and white thinking and beginning to notice the complexities of social hierarchies and power dynamics. The story follows Varina, a young Delikon teacher, as she is caught between her elite alien heritage and her human students during a violent revolution. As a parent, you will find this 148-page novel provides a safe, allegorical space to discuss heavy topics like colonialism and class without feeling didactic. The emotional core centers on the confusion of being caught in the middle of two opposing sides. While published in the 1980s, its themes of shifting social orders and personal integrity remain deeply relevant for the middle school transition. It is best suited for ages 10 to 14, especially those who prefer thoughtful science fiction over pure action.