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A parent might reach for this book when their child shows a blossoming interest in performing arts or expresses a desire to see their own cultural background reflected in mainstream media. It is especially useful for children who feel like outsiders or 'misfits' and find comfort in Jenna Ortega's portrayal of quirky, independent characters like Wednesday Addams. This biography follows Jenna's rise from a child actress to a global star, emphasizing the hard work and resilience required to succeed in a competitive industry. Beyond the glitz of Hollywood, the book explores themes of self-confidence and cultural pride. It highlights how Ortega has used her platform to advocate for representation and stay true to her Mexican and Puerto Rican heritage. For parents of kids aged 7 to 11, it serves as an inspiring example of how a young person can navigate professional pressures while maintaining a strong sense of identity and personal values.