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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the complexities of school social hierarchies or if you suspect they are being targeted by a peer. Seven Days provides a raw, dual-perspective look at a week of bullying, narrated by both the victim, Jess, and the perpetrator, Kez. It moves beyond simple labels to explore the roots of aggression and the weight of social isolation. By showing the internal battles of both girls, the story helps teens understand that cruelty often stems from hidden pain, while offering a realistic path toward reclaiming one's voice. It is a powerful tool for building empathy and opening a dialogue about the silent pressures of high school life.