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Reach for this book when your child is facing the daunting jump from being a big fish in a small pond to a small fish in a big pond. Whether they are struggling with a new sports tier, a harder grade level, or a hobby that suddenly feels like work, Xavier Lee's journey mirrors the common childhood crisis of confidence that comes with high expectations. The story follows Xavier as he joins the competitive Blue Wave Aquatic Club, where he must navigate grueling practices, faster rivals, and the internal struggle of feeling behind. It is a grounded, realistic exploration of grit and self-worth that validates the frustration of slow progress. Parents will appreciate how it emphasizes that a personal best is a victory of character, not just a number on a clock. It is an ideal bridge for middle-grade readers navigating the pressures of performance and the search for authentic belonging.