Jules Vance has always been the girl who gets everything right.At Northwood High, she's known as the "e;Gold Star Variable"e; — the perfect student with flawless grades, quiet discipline, and a future bright enough to blind everyone around her. To her teachers, she's exceptional. To her parents, she's stability in a house slowly cracking apart.But perfection is heavy.When Jules discovers the dangerous comfort of control through numbers, calories, routines, and subtraction, her life transforms into a silent competition where disappearing feels like winning. Alongside her best friend Sloane, she becomes trapped inside a world ruled by hunger, comparison, and impossible expectations.As the pressure grows and the lines between achievement and self-destruction begin to blur, Jules must confront the terrifying truth: she is becoming invisible to herself.Haunting, emotional, and deeply human, The Gold Star Variable is a powerful contemporary novel about perfectionism, academic pressure, friendship, identity, eating disorders, mental health, and the painful journey toward recovery. Perfect for readers who love emotionally charged literary fiction with unforgettable characters and raw emotional depth.For anyone who has ever felt too much, not enough, or exhausted from trying to be perfect — this story will stay with you long after the final page.