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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling with the weight of expectations, burnout, or the loss of passion for a long term hobby. Sara Zarr explores the life of Lucy, a former piano prodigy who walked away from a high stakes career and is now trying to find her own identity outside of her talent. It is a nuanced look at family dynamics, specifically the pressure parents and grandparents can unintentionally place on gifted children. The story handles the transition from childhood stardom to adolescent self discovery with grace and realism. While it touches on complex family relationships and a budding, age appropriate romance, the primary focus is on internal growth and reclaiming joy. It is an excellent choice for 12 to 18 year olds who feel like they are only valued for what they can achieve rather than who they are.