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Reach for this book when your teen is beginning to use fashion, music, or social media as a form of rebellion and is searching for their own identity apart from family expectations. It provides a fascinating historical mirror for the modern struggle for independence, showing how young women a century ago used similar tools to claim their place in the world. Gourley explores the birth of the flapper through the lens of social change, technological advancement, and shifting gender roles. It is an excellent choice for parents of middle and high schoolers who want to ground their child's desire for self-expression in a larger historical context. By understanding the 'New Woman' of the 1920s, teens can better navigate the pressures of peer influence and the thrill of breaking societal norms today.