![]() Unfortunately, she overshadows some of the other characters. That said, the fame and fortune element are unrealistic, which limits the book to be a fun piece of fiction.Ībby’s character is framed to fit a young girl, with a loud personality. he also includes problems they wish they had - having a celebrity father - which lends the book its enticing quality. Bajaj calls to attention the predicament numerous children are facing today and connects her characters with actual problems kids confront. This book introduces readers to the Indian culture from the perspective of a young girl who despite her heritage, feels detached from it. ![]() ![]() Only one question really matters: What if she's not the daughter her father wanted? Now, Abby was going to get answers to all her questions. She knew her Mom had sent letters, but that her father had never responded. It turned knowing her father's identity from a "wish I knew" to "I have to know." For 13 years, she knew that her parents met in college and that after college he returned to India before her mother could tell him she was pregnant. ![]() Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated Chapterįor most kids, an allergic reaction to coconut would be, well, an allergic reaction. ![]()
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