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Reach for this collection when your teenager is facing a major life transition, such as a graduation, a move, or the end of a significant relationship, and needs to see that endings are rarely the final word. Through six imaginative science fiction stories, Veronica Roth explores the bittersweet space between what we leave behind and what we begin anew. The book addresses heavy emotional themes like grief, the burden of destiny, and the ethics of technology, yet it maintains a core of resilience and hope. While the settings are futuristic, featuring robots and space travel, the emotional core is deeply grounded in the adolescent experience of forging an identity separate from one's past. Parents will appreciate how the stories normalize the fear of the unknown while celebrating the bravery required to step into it. It is an excellent choice for 13 to 18 year olds who enjoy speculative fiction but are looking for something with more philosophical depth than a standard action novel.