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Reach for this book when your child is approaching a major milestone, like a bar or bat mitzvah, and is feeling the weight of high expectations or 'bad luck.' It is an ideal choice for preteens who are beginning to balance their personal identity with family traditions and religious obligations. The story follows Abby Stevenson as she navigates the chaos of planning her Bat Mitzvah while convinced she is cursed by a string of unfortunate events. Abby's journey is a relatable exploration of resilience and cultural pride. It addresses the anxiety of public performance and the importance of finding one's own voice within a community. Parents will appreciate the respectful depiction of Jewish customs and the supportive, though sometimes overwhelming, family dynamics. It is a lighthearted yet meaningful contemporary story that helps children realize that 'perfection' isn't required for a celebration to be a success.