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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with the heavy emotional toll of systemic inequality, community violence, or the feeling that their potential is trapped by their zip code. Cashay follows the journey of a young girl living in a Chicago housing project who must navigate profound grief after a family tragedy while struggling to maintain her sense of self. It is a raw and honest exploration of resilience, the power of education, and the necessity of hope in the face of cyclical poverty. This book is best suited for mature middle schoolers and high school students who are ready to engage with realistic, sometimes painful themes of survival and self-discovery. Parents will appreciate how it validates the lived experiences of urban youth while emphasizing that intelligence and inner strength are the ultimate tools for transformation.