![]() ![]() ![]() The character of Chelsea is well done, and the character of Bhai is flawless. This book battles discrimination and takes a stance against racism and homophobia. The characters aren’t one-note characters and are complex. It doesn’t use racist undertones, although it does lean into stereotypes just a little bit. Pro: It does a good job of positively representing the Indian-American community. A funny, touching book about identity and bravery. Rahul struggles with his topic this year, but Rahul doesn’t know what he is good at. The advice is to: Find one thing you’re good at and become the BEST at it. Rahul is anxious, so his grandfather gives him advice. The book deals with Rahul struggling with his identity and trying to be liked and popular. The protagonist is a 7th grader named Rahul. Summary: The best at it takes place in a small town in Indiana. ![]()
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