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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager expresses a deep sense of duality, feeling like they have to hide a darker or more impulsive version of themselves from the world. It is an ideal choice for adolescents navigating the high-pressure transition to adulthood while questioning if the life their parents have built for them is based on truth or convenient facades. Following seventeen-year-old Ella Black, the story explores the unsettling discovery that her stable upbringing was a lie. When her parents whisk her away to Rio de Janeiro under mysterious circumstances, Ella must confront her internal shadows, which she calls Bella, alongside shocking revelations about her biological origins. The book handles themes of trust, autonomy, and the ethics of parental secrets with a fast-paced, high-stakes energy. Parents should be aware of the intense thriller elements and mature themes, making it most suitable for ages 14 and up who enjoy psychological mysteries.