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Reach for this book when your teenager feels like they are fading into the background or struggling to express the heavy emotions of family abandonment and grief. It is a lifeline for the quiet student who uses withdrawal as a shield, offering a path toward connection through creativity. The story follows Sam, a boy living with his grandparents who tries to remain invisible until a forced partnership with Luis, a classmate with deep gang ties, pulls him into the world of performance poetry. While it touches on the harsh realities of urban violence and loss, it is ultimately a story about the bravery required to be seen. The verse format makes it accessible for reluctant readers, while the emotional depth provides a safe space to discuss loyalty, identity, and the transformative power of finding one's voice.