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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is exploring the nuances of gender identity or struggling to feel accepted by peers and society. It is an essential resource for families navigating the specific medical, social, and emotional hurdles of transitioning during the pre-teen and teenage years. Jazz Jennings provides an honest, first-person account of growing up in the public eye while advocating for her right to be herself. The memoir covers more than just gender: it explores the universal teen experiences of finding a friend group, dealing with online trolls, and managing the pressures of high school. Parents will find this book helpful for normalizing the complexities of puberty and identity, offering a roadmap for unconditional family support. It is most appropriate for ages 12 and up due to its mature discussions of medical procedures and the social realities of being a transgender youth.