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Reach for this book when your child feels like they do not fit the typical mold or when they are struggling to find a hobby that truly 'clicks' with their personality. It is a perfect choice for the middle-schooler who feels overshadowed by more athletic or extroverted peers and needs to see that there is dignity and joy in being exactly who they are. The story follows Lawrence, a boy who discovers the niche world of Birmingham Roller pigeons. Through this unusual hobby, he navigates the complexities of new friendships and the courage required to be himself. While the premise is humorous and lighthearted, the book deeply explores themes of loyalty, self-confidence, and the resilience needed to pursue a passion that others might find strange. It is a gentle, realistic contemporary novel that validates the 'outsider' experience. Parents will appreciate how it models healthy risk-taking and the value of mentorship, making it an excellent bridge for conversations about identity and finding one's tribe.