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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is feeling confined by their surroundings or is struggling to balance their personal ambitions with the expectations of family and society. It is an ideal choice for a young person who expresses a deep interest in the performing arts or who feels like a big fish in a small pond, looking for permission to dream larger than their current circumstances allow. The story follows Jennie, a spirited girl who leaves her small town for the burgeoning world of early Hollywood, navigating the transition from silent films to talkies. While the book is framed as a historical romance, its core emotional journey centers on self-confidence, the necessity of hard work, and the courage required to be different. It provides a window into the 1920s film industry, offering a secular and realistic look at the sacrifices involved in pursuing a career. Parents will appreciate the way it balances the sparkle of fame with the shadows of jealousy and the importance of staying true to one's roots while growing up. It is age-appropriate for middle and high schoolers who enjoy sweeping narratives and historical settings.