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Reach for this book when your middle-schooler is navigating the complexities of social media, digital identity, or the feeling of being an outsider. This biography follows the rise of Tyler Oakley, a pioneer of YouTube culture who used his platform to champion LGBTQ+ rights and self-expression. It explores how a creative kid from Michigan turned a hobby into a global career by staying authentic and resilient in the face of online and offline challenges. This book is particularly helpful for parents who want to guide their children through the responsibilities of a digital-first world while validating their need for belonging and creative expression. It balances the excitement of internet fame with the grounded reality of hard work, advocacy, and social justice. Parents will find it a useful tool for discussing how to use personal influence for the greater good and the importance of finding a supportive community.