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Reach for this book when your teenager is feeling the weight of responsibility or experiencing a sense of isolation in their unique family structure. It is a deeply atmospheric choice for the adolescent who feels more comfortable in the company of books and history than their peers, or for those navigating the quiet complexities of living with aging relatives. Fourteen-year-old Clare lives in a large, fading Victorian house with two elderly, eccentric aunts. When she discovers a ceremonial shield brought back from New Guinea by her grandfather, she begins to experience vivid, haunting visions of the shield's original owners. The story explores the thin line between the past and present, as Clare balances the mundane struggles of a drafty home and financial worries with a profound, metaphysical connection to a distant culture. It is a sophisticated, intellectual read that validates the inner life of a thoughtful teen.