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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the pressure of high expectations, feeling 'othered' by a health diagnosis, or questioning social standards of perfection. Set in a dystopian world where illness is forbidden, Ora discovers her own chronic lung condition and must flee to the underground world of the fabled Vulpine. It is a powerful exploration of how society defines 'worth' and the courage it takes to embrace one's true self. While the setting is dark and atmospheric, the story is ultimately one of hope and community. It provides a vital mirror for children managing chronic illness or physical differences, showing them that their perceived weaknesses can be sources of unique strength. Parents will find it a perfect bridge for discussing genetic ethics, systemic fairness, and the importance of finding a tribe that celebrates every part of who you are.