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A parent or educator would reach for this book when they need to navigate the darkest and most complex intersections of trust, betrayal, and the loss of innocence within a family structure. It is designed for older adolescents who are beginning to grapple with the reality that predators can be articulate, charming, and deeply embedded in a child's life. This is not a story about a mythical creature as the title suggests, but a heavy, realistic exploration of a girl being victimized by a trusted adult. The book centers on themes of personal safety, the manipulation of truth, and the long-term psychological impact of abuse. Because of its graphic nature and the sophisticated, unreliable narrator, it is strictly appropriate for mature high schoolers (ages 17 and 18). Parents might choose this as a tool for high-level safety education, teaching teenagers how to recognize grooming behaviors and the importance of maintaining personal boundaries even with parental figures.