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Reach for this book when your child is spiraling after a mistake or struggling with the overwhelming pressure of staying organized in middle school. It is particularly effective for the student who constantly waits until the last minute and then feels the crushing weight of academic shame. The story follows Newell, a creative but scatterbrained boy who discovers he has a week to complete a year-long assignment or risk summer school. Through a high-stakes, hilarious week of scrambling, the narrative explores themes of resilience, social anxiety, and the importance of owning up to one's errors. The graphic novel format makes these heavy feelings of embarrassment and panic accessible and less intimidating. It is a perfect choice for normalizing the chaos of executive dysfunction and showing that even when things go wrong, there is a path forward through honesty and hard work.