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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the weight of being the 'golden child' or is paralyzed by the fear that they cannot live up to the high expectations of their community. It is a perfect choice for children who feel like they are wearing a mask and need to see that their true value lies in their humanity, not their perceived perfection. Sonia Ocampo has spent sixteen years living a lie, as her village believes she possesses miraculous powers to heal and protect. Overwhelmed by the guilt of a community relying on a gift she knows she doesn't have, Sonia flees to the city to find her own identity. When her brother goes missing, she must return to her roots and discover that real courage isn't about magic, but about the risks we take for those we love. It is a beautifully written exploration of honesty, family loyalty, and the transition into adulthood, best suited for readers aged 12 and up.