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Parents should reach for this book when their teenager is struggling to bridge the gap between their family's heritage and their own modern life, or when social pressures at school feel overwhelming. Frying Plantain follows Kara Davis as she grows up in Toronto's Little Jamaica, navigating the high expectations of her mother and grandmother while trying to fit in with peers who often question her authenticity. It is a nuanced look at the quiet and loud frictions of growing up between cultures. The stories address complex family dynamics, the sting of betrayal by friends, and the evolution of self-identity. While it deals with realistic teenage challenges, including moments of social cruelty and family tension, it provides a vital mirror for children of immigrants. This is a perfect choice for parents wanting to open a dialogue about generational differences and the importance of finding one's own voice within a tight-knit community.