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Reach for this book when your teenager begins to pull away from their childhood social circles and expresses a deep, sometimes quiet, desire to find a subculture where they truly belong. It is an ideal choice for the student who feels like an outsider in their own school hallways and is looking for a roadmap to navigate the transition from a sheltered upbringing to an independent creative identity. The story follows Andrea as she discovers the Portland indie music scene, balancing the expectations of her suburban life with her new, gritty reality. It explores themes of self-confidence, the necessity of making mistakes, and the search for authentic connection. Parents should note that while it is a realistic depiction of the 1990s music scene, it serves as a powerful conversation starter about peer pressure and staying true to oneself during the chaotic years of high school.