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Parents should reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with the weight of expectations or feels trapped by the labels they have acquired throughout middle and high school. It is an ideal choice for a child who is looking for a fresh start or questioning whether their current friendships and hobbies actually reflect who they are today. Gabrielle Zevin explores the concept of identity through Naomi, a high school junior who develops amnesia after a fall and loses the last four years of her memory. By forgetting her past, Naomi is forced to rebuild her life from scratch, evaluating her relationships and her personality without the bias of history. The story deals with complex emotional themes like the fragility of first love, the impact of divorce, and the courage it takes to disappoint others in order to be true to oneself. It is highly appropriate for older middle schoolers and high school students who are navigating the social pressures of the digital age and the desire for authenticity.