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Reach for this book when your teen is struggling with the toxic side of academic or extracurricular competition, or when a close friendship has dissolved into a painful rivalry. Sara Bennett Wealer captures the high-stakes world of competitive music through the perspectives of Brooke and Kathryn, two former friends who have become bitter enemies. The story dives deep into themes of jealousy, the pressure to succeed, and how simple misunderstandings can spiral out of control when communication breaks down. Appropriate for ages 12 and up, this novel serves as a mirror for the intense social pressures of high school. It offers a realistic look at how pride and insecurity can distort our perception of others. Parents will appreciate the book's focus on emotional intelligence and the difficult process of reconciliation, making it an excellent bridge for discussing peer pressure and social anxiety with their teens.