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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the quiet weight of social expectations or feels they don't quite fit the mold of what society deems beautiful or successful. This lyrical novel, written by the legendary Gwendolyn Brooks, follows Maud Martha as she grows up in early 20th century Chicago. It is a deeply internal story about finding dignity and self worth in a world that often overlooks everyday Black life. While the reading level is accessible, the emotional complexity is best suited for older teens. Parents will appreciate how it validates the internal life of a young woman navigating colorism, class, and the pursuit of a meaningful life despite systemic barriers. It is a masterclass in seeing the extraordinary in the ordinary.