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Reach for this book when your child is on the verge of a major life transition and feels overwhelmed by the pressure to choose who they want to be forever. Wild Blood serves as a powerful metaphor for the end of childhood, following fifteen-year-old Tess as she faces the looming deadline to pick one permanent physical form and lose her magical switching abilities. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of the Irish countryside, the story blends high-stakes fantasy with the very real anxiety of growing up. Parents will appreciate how the story validates the fear of losing one's freedom and the daunting nature of long-term commitment. While it features supernatural elements, the core is a grounded exploration of identity, responsibility, and the courage required to step into adulthood. It is best suited for middle schoolers (ages 10-14) who are beginning to grapple with their own changing bodies and the increasing expectations of the adult world.