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Reach for this book when your child comes home feeling like the social rules have suddenly changed overnight, or when they feel invisible within their own friend group. Rachel Vail captures the jarring transition to junior high through twelve-year-old Jessica, who finds herself inexplicably 'out' after years of being 'in.' It is a poignant exploration of the fragility of middle school alliances and the painful reality of being ignored by people who used to be your world. This story is ideal for ages 10 to 14, as it validates the deep sense of loss that comes when a childhood friendship dissolves. Parents will find it a helpful tool to discuss social hierarchy, the courage it takes to be oneself, and the realization that popularity is often a hollow pursuit. It offers comfort by showing that while social exile is painful, it can also lead to a more authentic sense of self.