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Reach for this book when your child feels weighed down by family reputation or social isolation. It is a powerful choice for a middle-grade reader who is beginning to notice social hierarchies and feels like an outsider because of circumstances they cannot control. Lily, the daughter of a town executioner in a medieval setting, lives in the shadow of her father's grim profession, grappling with intense shame and a longing for connection. This historical novel explores deep emotional themes of empathy, justice, and the courage it takes to be kind when the world is cruel. While the setting is historical, the internal struggle of finding one's identity apart from family labels is deeply relatable. It is best suited for mature 10 to 12 year olds who are ready to discuss complex moral questions and the impact of social stigma.