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Reach for this book when your middle schooler feels suffocated by the expectations of others or is struggling to balance their private self with their public identity. Nayra is a Muslim American girl facing a perfect storm of pressures: a strict home life, ruthless school bullies, and a demanding friendship that feels more like a chore than a support system. When she meets Marjan, a mysterious djinn, she finds an unexpected mentor who helps her navigate these heavy social waters. This graphic novel beautifully captures the specific loneliness of being 'othered' while offering a hopeful path toward setting boundaries and finding true belonging. It is ideal for ages 10 to 14, providing a safe space to discuss cultural identity, the complexity of friendship, and the courage it takes to speak up for oneself.