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Reach for this book when your middle schooler is struggling with self-consciousness, a physical difference, or the fear of standing out for the wrong reasons. Seventh-grader Will Levine, nicknamed Turtle Boy because of his recessed chin, prefers the company of his backyard turtles to the cruelty of school hallways. His world shifts when his rabbi tasks him with a community service project: visiting RJ, a boy in the hospital with a terminal illness. This beautifully written realistic novel explores the heavy themes of grief and illness alongside the everyday hurdles of puberty and friendship. It is an ideal choice for parents wanting to foster empathy and resilience in children ages 9 to 12, offering a sensitive roadmap for navigating life's most vulnerable moments with quiet bravery.