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A parent would reach for this book when their older teenager is navigating the messy intersection of romantic disillusionment, performance art, and the performative nature of high school dating. It is particularly suited for teens who enjoy satirical humor and are beginning to question gender dynamics and the ethics of hookup culture. The story follows two theater students at a summer arts camp, Olivia, who is writing a radical musical to process her frustration with men, and Max, a serial flirt looking to improve his craft. Through their clash, the book explores themes of self-identity, creative expression, and the vulnerability required for genuine connection. While the title is provocative, the book serves as a raucous and honest look at teenage relationships. It is most appropriate for mature readers ages 15 and up due to its R-rated humor and frank discussions of sexuality. Parents might choose this to open a dialogue about mutual respect, the pitfalls of cynicism, and how art can be used to process personal hurt.