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Reach for this book when your child expresses feeling like a burden or worries that their 'big feelings' and mistakes make them a bad person. It is a powerful tool for children who struggle with self-loathing or the fear that they are inherently destructive to those they love. This graphic novel follows Peril, a dragon with a lethal touch, as she navigates a world that fears her. Beyond the high-flying fantasy, the story serves as a profound metaphor for the struggle to define one's own identity apart from the labels others have placed on you. It addresses themes of redemption and the courage required to choose kindness when you have been trained for violence. Parents will appreciate how it models the process of unlearning toxic behaviors and finding a support system that values your true self, making it an ideal choice for middle-grade readers navigating complex social dynamics and self-esteem issues.