Warped draws readers in by turning a quiet craft like weaving into a high stakes magical weapon used to unravel ancient secrets. Tessa’s journey captures the tension of hiding one's true identity while navigating a dangerous hidden realm. Books in this family share a focus on artistic teenagers discovering that their creative talents hold the key to solving historical mysteries.

Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the feeling of being an outsider or is under pressure to hide their true talents to fit in at school. It is an ideal choice for the creative child who feels more at home in their imagination or artistic pursuits than in the rigid social hierarchies of high school. The story follows Tessa, a girl who discovers that her artistic ability to manipulate tapestries is actually a magical power that connects her to a dangerous, hidden world. While the book is a fast-paced fantasy adventure, its heart lies in the emotional journey of self-discovery and the courage required to embrace one's unique identity. It deals with themes of loyalty, the weight of hidden legacies, and the gray areas between good and evil. For parents, it serves as a bridge to discuss the importance of authenticity and the realization that what makes us different is often our greatest strength. The tone is appropriate for ages 12 and up, offering a sophisticated blend of historical mystery and modern-day coming-of-age tension.