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Reach for this book when your teenager is beginning to question the rigidity of social rules or struggling with the heavy weight of conflicting loyalties. Rosemary Sutcliff breathes life into the ancient Celtic legend of Tristan and Iseult, moving beyond a simple romance to explore the agonizing tension between personal desire and duty to one's family and king. This retelling is stripped of the typical magic potions found in other versions, placing the burden of choice and consequence squarely on the characters' shoulders. It is a poetic, melancholic, and deeply respectful look at a love that exists outside the boundaries of society, making it an ideal choice for mature readers who appreciate lyrical prose and complex moral dilemmas. While the story ends in tragedy, it provides a safe space to discuss the nature of grief, the cost of honesty, and the enduring power of devotion.