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Reach for this book when your child feels like their natural energy is destructive or when they are struggling to control their impulses. It is a perfect choice for the kid who feels like a walking disaster area or who is worried that their growing pains are hurting the people they love. Ledbetter Ledge Kale is about to turn thirteen, the age when every member of his family discovers a unique magical savvy. But while his sister can control the weather, Ledge discovers his power is making things fall apart, quite literally. Set against the backdrop of a sprawling family ranch, the story explores the heavy weight of secrets and the anxiety of not measuring up to expectations. It is a deeply empathetic look at the messy transition into adolescence, normalizing the feeling that one's burgeoning identity is more of a burden than a gift. Parents will appreciate the focus on accountability and the beautiful message that even a destructive talent can be scumbled into something meaningful with patience and practice.