I think this book would be a fun one for upper elementary aged girls to middle school girls who enjoy dancing. Not only that but I feel it applies to most every other girl as well because it talks about boys, food and also family. A couple of the scenarios seemed to be a little far fetched and gave off a bit of bad advice for how girls should interact with their teachers and I'm not sure I would really put this in my classroom because of the negative attention it draws to those kinds of situations. I also had trouble reading it because it was the first graphic novel I had read and I had trouble following the story line. But after I got through about half of the book, it started to click and I could follow it much better. I was never in dance so the text to self connection is a bit hard to grasp. I think the connection I made with it though was the way the girls were daydreaming in class and when I was younger, I did that quite often as well. For the text to text connection, I felt like it was similar to other books I have read before about girls and their love for something. It showed them having their life set around one hobby and how dedicated they were to it and how nothing else, besides "boys", seemed to matter. The text to world connection seems very clear because many girls who enjoy dance, flirting, and family interaction would love this book and be able to relate it to it because they most likely have had similar situations in their own life during high school or middle school.