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Reach for this book when your daughter feels the mounting pressure of expectations or is beginning to ask deeper questions about her place in the world. This semi-autobiographical collection of poems serves as a mirror and a compass for young Black women, exploring the transition from childhood to adulthood with grace and honesty. It addresses the emotional weight of being strong for others while navigating personal growth, family history, and the beauty of cultural identity. Renée Watson uses her own life experiences to show that strength is not just about endurance, but also about vulnerability and self-discovery. It is a powerful choice for parents who want to validate their teenager's feelings of being misunderstood while celebrating their inherent worth and heritage. The book is most appropriate for ages 12 and up due to its sophisticated themes and lyrical complexity.