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Reach for this book if your teen is struggling with the weight of expectations, seeking their own identity separate from their parents, or feeling the lure of risky behavior. It is a perfect fit for the child who feels misunderstood or is navigating a complicated relationship with an absent or high-achieving father. Peak Marcello is a fourteen-year-old climber who, after a legal brush with the law in New York, is whisked away to Mount Everest by his estranged father. While the setting is an adrenaline-fueled survival adventure, the heart of the story lies in Peak's internal struggle with integrity and the realization that his father's motives may not be purely altruistic. It explores the difference between doing something for the glory and doing it for oneself. This novel is highly appropriate for middle schoolers and young teens, offering a gripping narrative that balances physical peril with deep emotional growth and the complex ethics of the mountaineering industry.