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Reach for this book when your middle schooler begins expressing intense social anxiety or feels like they are failing at the social dance of puberty. It is a lifeline for boys who feel clumsy, overthink every text, or believe that everyone else has the secret manual for dating and popularity. The story follows Markus, a Norwegian teen whose self-consciousness about girls and his changing body leads to hilarious, cringe-worthy, and deeply relatable mishaps. It captures the specific vulnerability of the early teen years where the desire to be noticed competes with a paralyzing fear of embarrassment. While the setting is Norway, the emotional landscape is universal. It normalizes the 'social disaster' mindset, offering a humorous perspective that reassures kids that being awkward is a standard part of growing up rather than a personal failure.