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Reach for this book when your child starts resisting traditional gender expectations or feels pressured to perform an identity that doesn't fit who they are inside. While centered on the high stakes world of competitive figure skating, the heart of the story is about the quiet, internal realization that one's identity might not fall into a simple binary category. It is an ideal choice for preteens who are beginning to navigate social labels and the fear of disappointing others by being their true selves. Twelve year old Ana is a champion skater who loves her sport but hates the glittery, feminine costumes required for her new program. When she meets a transgender friend and is mistaken for a boy, she discovers a sense of comfort that leads her to explore a nonbinary identity. The story is gentle and age appropriate, focusing on self discovery, the importance of supportive friendships, and the bravery required to stand up for your own comfort even when the stakes are high.