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Reach for this book when your child feels like a 'background character' in their own friend group or is struggling to find their voice among more dominant personalities. It speaks directly to the quiet middle schooler who feels caught between staying loyal to old, perhaps stifling, social circles and the terrifying but exciting prospect of making new friends who truly appreciate them. This story explores the delicate balance of asserting one's identity while navigating the unspoken hierarchies of preteen social life. Shannon Kilbourne is often the 'follower' in a group of big personalities, but she begins to realize that being part of the 'in-crowd' shouldn't come at the cost of her own happiness. The narrative focuses on the courage it takes to step out of a shadow and the value of friendships based on mutual respect rather than social status. It is a gentle, realistic guide for children ages 8 to 12 who are learning that it is okay to change and grow, even if it means outgrowing certain relationships.