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Reach for this book when your child feels overshadowed by the noise and chaos of a large, busy family. It is a perfect choice for the middle child or the quiet observer who is struggling to find their own voice and sense of individual worth in a crowded household. Set in a 1970s New York City high-rise apartment, the story follows Rosie as she navigates the complexities of sibling dynamics, school social hierarchies, and her own developing independence. Through Rosie's eyes, children explore the balance between belonging to a group and being a unique person. The book is emotionally grounded and age-appropriate for the 9 to 12 range, offering a realistic look at how family love and personal autonomy can coexist. Parents will appreciate how it validates the feeling of being lonely even when surrounded by people, while providing a hopeful roadmap for self-discovery.