Just Like Everyone Else by Sarah Hagger-Holt is a poignant exploration of adolescence, identity, and the quest for self-acceptance. Set against the backdrop of a typical suburban life, the story follows thirteen-year-old Aidan as he grapples with the complexities of growing up. The Plot Aidan's journey unfolds as he navigates the challenges of family dynamics and peer relationships. Amidst the trials of school life and friendships, Aidan begins to question his place in the world and his own identity. As he encounters various obstacles, from misunderstanding within his family to the pressures of fitting in at school, Aidan must confront what it truly means to be 'just like everyone else'. Themes Identity: The struggle for self-discovery and acceptance is at the heart of Aidan's story. Family Dynamics: Aidan's relationships with his family members highlight the challenges and misunderstandings that often arise during adolescence. Friendship: The importance of genuine connections and support from friends is emphasised throughout the narrative. Hagger-Holt's writing style is engaging and relatable, drawing readers into Aidan's world with warmth and authenticity. The author has a knack for capturing the nuances of young adult experiences, making this book resonate with readers who may also be navigating their own journeys of self-acceptance. "A powerful tale of growing up and finding one's place in the world." Readers who enjoyed Heartstopper by Alice Oseman or Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli will find a kindred spirit in Aidan's story, making Just Like Everyone Else a must-read for tweens and young adults alike.