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A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to feel the heavy weight of social labels or is hesitant to pursue an interest that doesn't fit their established reputation. Truly Tyler addresses the classic middle school dilemma: the pressure to choose between the 'cool crowd' and the activities that actually bring a child joy. It follows Tyler, a popular athlete who loves to draw, and Emmie, an introverted artist, as they navigate an unlikely friendship and a joint art project. This graphic novel beautifully illustrates the internal conflict of identity development in the 8 to 12 age range. It explores themes of peer pressure, social hierarchy, and the courage required to be authentic. Parents will appreciate how it validates the anxiety of social transition while offering a hopeful roadmap for standing up to friends who might be holding a child back from their true self.