Jake's first week at his new school is going exactly how he hoped. He finds the right group, sits at the right table, and starts to feel like he belongs.
But then he notices Owen. Owen is the new kid too, but things are not going the same way for him. He eats alone, gets left out, and becomes the target of quiet jokes that everyone seems to ignore. Jake sees it all happening. At first, he tells himself it is not his problem.
It is easier to stay quiet. As the days pass, those small moments begin to add up. A missed chance to speak. A laugh that does not feel right. A decision to do nothing. Jake starts to realize that staying silent is not the same as staying neutral.
It is still a choice. When Jake is finally faced with a moment that everyone will notice, he must decide who he wants to be. Standing up might cost him his place, but walking away will cost him something more.
New Kid is a relatable and honest middle grade story about friendship, belonging, and the choices we make when it matters most. Perfect for readers navigating the challenges of school, identity, and doing what is right even when it is not easy.
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