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Reach for this book when your teenager is navigating the friction between fulfilling family expectations and discovering their own independent path. It is an ideal choice for parents of high schoolers who are beginning to ask questions about family history, grappling with strict household rules, or experiencing the intensity of a first serious relationship. The story follows Birdie Randolph, a high achiever whose world expands and complicates when her aunt, who has a history of addiction, moves in and a forbidden romance blossoms. Through Birdie's journey, the novel explores how secrets can both protect and hurt a family. It is a nuanced, realistic look at the pressures placed on Black excellence and the courage it takes to define oneself outside of a parent's vision. While it touches on heavy themes like addiction and the juvenile justice system, it remains a deeply hopeful exploration of identity and healing.