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Reach for this book when your teenager is facing a period of intense transition or feels overwhelmed by a high-stakes environment where they struggle to fit in. It is especially resonant for those dealing with internal pressure to prove themselves or for teens navigating complex, perhaps even toxic, family dynamics. The story follows Andi during her first grueling weeks of Cadet Basic Training at West Point, exploring themes of resilience, the weight of parental expectations, and the grit required to overcome past trauma. While the setting is military, the emotional core is about finding one's voice under extreme duress. Parents will appreciate the honest look at physical and mental endurance, though they should be aware of the intense atmosphere and coarse language typical of a boot camp setting. It is a powerful choice for helping a teen realize that their worth is not defined by their past or by the people who have doubted them.