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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness in their community or feels confused by why certain stories are considered controversial. It is a powerful tool for navigating conversations about censorship, empathy, and the courage required to stand up for one's peers when adults disagree. Through a clever triple-narrative structure, David Levithan explores how a simple classroom assignment can ignite a town-wide debate over inclusivity and representation. The story follows Donovan, whose mother challenges a book he is reading for school because of its perceived LGBTQ+ content. As the community clashes, the book weaves in the actual adventure story Donovan is reading and a third realistic thread about two boys forming a deep bond. It is a gentle yet firm exploration of intellectual freedom and the importance of seeing oneself and others reflected in literature. Parents will find it an excellent bridge for discussing how to handle peer pressure and institutional conflict with grace and conviction.