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Reach for this book when your child is feeling overlooked or begins questioning how their outward appearance affects the opportunities they are given. Whether they have experienced a rejection from a school play or are starting to explore the nuances of their identity as an adoptee, Dara Palmer's story provides a relatable and humorous anchor. It is an excellent choice for navigating the 'middle school transition' mindset where self-consciousness often peaks. Dara is a sparky, theater-obsessed girl who is shocked when she isn't cast in her school musical. Believing her Cambodian heritage might be why she was passed over for a 'traditional' role, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that is as funny as it is poignant. The book balances lighthearted school drama with deep, realistic explorations of international adoption and cultural identity, making it perfect for children ages 8 to 12 who are learning to advocate for themselves.