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Reach for this book when your teen is struggling with a sense of not belonging or is feeling restricted by social expectations. It is a powerful choice for a child who feels like an outsider and needs to see a model of someone who builds their own destiny through grit and specialized skill. Set in the 1500s, the story follows Lilias, an orphan who discovers she is not who she thought she was and must navigate a world that offers little space for an independent woman. Lilias is a formidable protagonist, nicknamed the Iron Lily for her toughness and her talent in the ironworking trade. The narrative explores themes of self-reliance, the search for true heritage, and the resilience required to thrive after loss. While the historical setting is rich and immersive, the emotional core is deeply modern, speaking to any young person trying to forge an identity independent of their family circumstances. It is a sophisticated read that rewards patience with a profound sense of empowerment.