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The latest volume of the InvestiGators spinoff is a hit with all ages in the Keller household!
Young adult readers will be able to relate to this story of a boy who constantly gets in trouble through no fault of his own, even if they don't catch the allusions to Kafka.
In Family Style, Thien Pham uses food as the lens through which he tells the story of his family's journey both to America and to becoming American.
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