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Reach for this book when your middle-schooler is beginning to feel the heavy social weight of the 'cool crowd' and the confusing pressure to engage in romantic behaviors before they are truly ready. This story follows seventh-grader Nora, who finally achieves her dream of being accepted by the popular girls, only to find that membership comes with a price: a setup with a boy known as the 'make-out king.' It is a relatable exploration of peer pressure, the fear of being left out, and the quiet bravery required to set personal boundaries. Parents will find it a helpful tool for normalizing the discomfort of early adolescence and opening honest conversations about staying true to one's own pace during puberty. It is best suited for ages 10 to 13, providing a realistic look at school social hierarchies without being overly dark or mature.