Red flags and butterflies

Sheryl Azzam

Book - 2025

"Straight A student, swim team star, talented painter — tenth-grader Lexie has worked hard to become the perfect applicant for Sunridge High’s prestigious fine art program. She's even got a shot at a swimming scholarship. Everyone she loves is supportive of her application. Everyone, that is, except her dad. Lexie’s dad doesn’t see the point of some overpriced art school. He wants Lexie and her brother, Jonah, at home to help launch his new renovation business. The work will cut into Lexie’s already overloaded schedule, but the idea of refusing her dad makes her stomach churn with anxiety. So she agrees to help, just for a little while. If she supports his plan, then he’ll have to support hers, right? It's only fa...ir. But Lexie and her dad have different definitions of fair. Soon, Lexie must make an impossible choice between being who her dad wants her to be, and being true to herself."--

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Subjects
Genres
Novels
Romans
Published
Toronto, ON, Canada : DCB Young Readers 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Sheryl Azzam (author)
Physical Description
pages cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781770868069
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Balancing multiple expectations is never easy--and sometimes doing it all feels impossible. Lexie, a gifted Canadian 10th grader, is caught in a whirlwind of competing demands: striving for a sports scholarship to prestigious Sunridge High's Fine Arts and Music program, grieving a beloved mentor, juggling swim team obligations, and navigating her parents' post-divorce tension. While her mother and friends are supportive, her father--who's charming but controlling--undermines her plans. He launches a renovation business and demands help from Lexie and her brother; he gets Lexie a dog she never asked for as a birthday gift and then complains she doesn't care for it when she's at her mom's house. Lexie, who's volunteering at a retirement home, dating lifeguard boyfriend Rhys, and dealing with anxiety (with help from a therapist), feels the pressure building until something has to give. Told with clear-eyed emotional insight and a sharp ear for teen voices, Azzam's posthumously published novel gently but powerfully explores the costs of people-pleasing, the subtleties of emotional manipulation, and the strength required to set boundaries. Lexie's journey toward recognizing healthy love and support is as rewarding as it is resonant. The lyrical prose, tight pacing, and strong supporting cast shine, and amid the emotional tension, many scenes show warmth and nurturing from those around Lexie. Most characters are cued white. A tender, heartfelt, and intelligent coming-of-age story that celebrates quiet strength and trusting your instincts. (editor's note, relationship red flags, resource)(Fiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.