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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with questions about their family history or seeking a story about reclaiming one's voice in the face of adult silence. Winter is a poignant, atmospheric mystery that follows sixteen-year-old Winter as she returns to her derelict family estate, Warrawee, after twelve years in the foster system. Driven by a visceral need to understand the suspicious deaths of her parents, she must navigate a community of adults who are determined to keep the past buried. John Marsden masterfully explores themes of grief, autonomy, and the courage it takes to confront uncomfortable truths. The narrative is grounded and realistic, capturing the rugged Australian landscape as a mirror for Winter's internal struggle. While the mystery is compelling, the heart of the book lies in Winter's journey toward self-discovery and independence. It is an excellent choice for mature teens who enjoy character-driven stories with a strong sense of place and emotional depth.