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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is feeling overwhelmed by heavy family expectations or the pressure to fix problems they did not create. It is a powerful choice for a young person standing at the crossroads of childhood and adulthood, particularly those struggling to find their own identity within a strong cultural or family legacy. The story follows Princess Amrita, who attempts to sacrifice her future to save her kingdom from an invader, only to lose everything and embark on a mystical journey to a legendary library that can rewrite history. The narrative explores themes of resilience, the weight of responsibility, and the beauty of forging one's own path despite a seemingly fixed fate. While the setting is a lush, fantasy world inspired by Indian folklore, the emotional core is deeply relatable for any teen navigating loss and the desire for a second chance. It is best suited for readers aged 12 and up due to themes of war, grief, and budding romance.