This is the kind of book that works best if you don't force it. It’s a solid resource for a kid who is struggling with that specific 'middle school dip' in confidence or a high schooler feeling the weight of perfectionism.
It isn't 'fun' in the way a video game is, but it's high-value for the right kid. If they're open to it, the ROI on their mental health is worth the price of admission. It's grounded, practical, and remarkably free of the cringe-inducing 'hey fellow kids' energy that ruins most teen self-help.






