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Reach for this book when your teen is grappling with the tension between the comfort of home and the seductive allure of a bigger, flashier life. It is an ideal choice for the student who feels stuck in a small town or the teen who is starting to question whether their 'settled' future is actually what they want. The story follows Cherry, a sharp-witted girl from a working-class background, who is pulled into the orbit of a chaotic Hollywood starlet. While the plot involves celebrities and fast cars, the heart of the book is about class consciousness, the ethics of wealth, and the difficult process of redefining one's identity. Parents should be aware of some mature themes, including drinking and a complex plot point involving an informal adoption proposal, but the satirical tone provides an excellent bridge for discussing media literacy and personal values. It is a grounded, funny, and ultimately empowering look at how to choose your own path without forgetting where you came from.