A Most Uncommon Degree Of Popularity by Kathleen Gilles Seidel

In this insightful and engaging novel, a mother finds herself navigating the complex social dynamics of suburban life when her daughter becomes the most popular girl in school. As she grapples with the unexpected challenges and pressures that accompany her daughter's newfound status, she reflects on her own experiences and the nature of popularity itself. The story delves into the intricacies of friendship, the impact of social hierarchies, and the delicate balance between guiding and letting go, offering a poignant exploration of the trials and triumphs of modern parenting.