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Reach for this book when your teen is struggling with a reputation they did not choose or feels 'monstrous' because they do not fit traditional molds. This reimagining of the Gorgon myth centers on June, known to history as Medusa, giving her the agency to tell her own story from a place of power rather than tragedy. It explores themes of reclamation, autonomy, and the internal strength required to stand against a world that has already decided who you are. Designed for the young adult reader, the narrative moves beyond the typical monster hunter trope to examine the complexity of identity and the resilience of the marginalized. It is an empowering choice for parents of teenagers who value justice and are looking for stories that challenge historical narratives while fostering a deep sense of self-worth and independence.