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Reach for this book when your child struggles with social anxiety or feels defined by a physical limitation. Ava Andrews lives with paroxysmal torticollis, a condition that causes her head to tilt involuntarily, but her internal world is far larger than her physical diagnosis. As she navigates the transition to middle school and the pressure of public speaking, she finds her voice through an unexpected passion for improv and writing. This story is a gentle, realistic exploration of self-esteem and the bravery required to be seen by others. It is perfectly suited for children aged 8 to 12 who are beginning to navigate complex social dynamics and the desire for independence. By following Ava's journey, parents can help their children understand that while we cannot always control our bodies or our anxieties, we can choose the stories we tell about ourselves.