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There are many sci fi/fantasy books out there that are directed towards young people. Most of them are about monsters and magical lands far away that don't exist. This is not one of those books. This story is set in real places and deals with real characters. The settings are metropolitan areas, ranging from Seattle to Paris. Cities which are depicted realistically, as both charming and at times dangerous. The outstanding illustrations allow the reader to connect with these places and people in a very tangible way. The heroin, Ada is a resilient and resourceful young girl, who's been thrust into a chaotic whirlwind of events in search of what little family she has left. She is a very real character, not made to seem like a prodigy or super hero. She's a real kid with real problems, who was born with a power that even she doesn't fully understand. The fantasy element in the book is the power to heal with the touch of a hand. The idea is well constructed, utilizing elements of science and also confronting a social dilemma that proves Ada's moral character time and time again. Throughout her journey she meets people who genuinely care for her, but also people who are only interested in her powers. It's her struggle to discern who really cares for her and who's trying to exploit her. One of her defining traits is being a good judge of character, something of increasing importance and rarity in this day and age. I commend this author for not patronizing young people and addressing real issues.