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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with themes of institutional injustice, social exclusion, or the pressure to make impossible choices in a high-stakes environment. It is a powerful choice for older teens who feel like outsiders or who are beginning to question the morality of the authorities and systems around them. The story follows Nessa and Anto as they navigate a brutal dystopian Ireland where survival is a crime and the government hunts those who have been changed by their trauma. While it functions as a pulse-pounding survival thriller, the core of the book explores the deep psychological weight of shame, the necessity of loyalty, and the resilience required to maintain one's humanity when being treated as a monster. Parents should be aware that this is a dark, visceral horror-fantasy intended for mature teens who can handle intense imagery and complex moral dilemmas.