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Reach for this book when your child is transitioning to a new environment where they feel culturally or socially isolated. Maizon has won a scholarship to Blue Hill, an elite boarding school, but she quickly realizes that being one of only five Black students creates a sense of loneliness that her academic talents cannot fix. The story follows her internal struggle to decide if the prestige of the school is worth the loss of her community and her sense of self. This is a quiet, reflective novel that focuses on identity, the weight of being a trailblazer, and the importance of finding where you truly belong. Ideal for middle schoolers, it validates the complicated feelings of missing home while pursuing a dream. Parents will appreciate Jacqueline Woodson's nuanced approach to systemic exclusion and the bravery it takes to change one's mind about what success looks like.