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Reach for this book when your teenager is preparing to enter a high-pressure environment where they might feel like an outsider, such as a specialized school, a competitive internship, or a community where they are in the minority. This memoir follows Lorene Cary as she moves from her Philadelphia home to a prestigious, predominantly white boarding school in the 1970s. It explores the complex intersection of academic ambition, racial identity, and the heavy burden of being a 'first' or a 'representative' of one's culture. Parents will appreciate the book's sophisticated look at how a young woman builds resilience and finds her voice without losing her sense of self. It is an honest, intellectually stimulating guide for teens navigating the transition into adulthood and institutional spaces that weren't originally built for them.