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A parent would reach for this book when their child is facing a season of unexpected pressure or feeling 'taxed' by high expectations they don't yet understand. It speaks to the girl who feels she is being tested by life and is struggling to find the meaning behind her own discomfort or hard work. The story follows Maribel, a young woman caught in an enchanted rainstorm that triggers a series of nightly 'Dream Trials' which leave her physically and emotionally exhausted each morning. While this is a retelling of The Princess and the Pea, it focuses heavily on the internal resilience and hidden strength required to endure mysterious challenges. It is a gentle, clean novelette perfect for middle-grade readers who enjoy fairy tales but are ready for more nuanced emotional themes like self-discovery and perseverance. It provides a beautiful metaphor for how today's trials are often the quiet preparation for tomorrow's purpose.