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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with a deep sense of displacement or searching for a healthy outlet for intense emotional pain. It is an essential choice for teens who have experienced the foster care system or those who use creative expression as a lifeline during periods of loneliness and instability. The story follows Janie, a young woman who survives a neglected childhood and multiple foster homes by clinging to her identity as a singer. As she navigates a world where she often feels like an outsider, she discovers that music is the only place where she truly belongs. This is a gritty, raw, and deeply realistic exploration of the search for family and the transformative power of the blues. While the subject matter is heavy, it offers a profound look at resilience and the importance of finding one's own voice in a world that often tries to silence it.