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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their sense of belonging or feels like they do not quite fit into the 'normal' world. It is an ideal choice for the middle-grade reader who is navigating the transition from childhood to adolescence and needs to see that their unique traits are actually their greatest strengths. The story follows Fern, an eleven-year-old girl who attends a magical summer camp for 'Anybodies' (people who can transform into objects or others). While there, she discovers a dark secret: a villain known as the Mole is exploiting 'Nobodies' (people who have lost their identity) in a basement factory. Through Fern's journey, the book explores profound themes of identity, the ethics of power, and the importance of standing up for those who have been silenced. It is a whimsical yet deeply thoughtful adventure that validates the feeling of being an outsider while offering a hopeful resolution about finding one's true family and purpose.