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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the weight of social expectations or feeling forced into a life path they did not choose. Set against the vibrant and volatile backdrop of pre-revolutionary France, the story follows Sabine as she rejects a prestigious arranged marriage to seek a life of intellectual and personal freedom. It explores the tension between duty to family and duty to oneself with nuance and historical flair. This novel is ideal for the 12 to 16 age range, providing a sophisticated look at how personal identity is often forged through rebellion. Parents will appreciate the way it introduces Enlightenment philosophy through the eyes of a relatable young woman. It is a story about finding the courage to speak up when your surroundings demand your silence, making it a perfect conversation starter for teens navigating their own social hierarchies.