Steeped in mystery and adventure, this brisk and beautifully crafted middle-grade debut set in modern-day India explores the complexities of the sibling bond.
When her older brother, KarthikKay-Kay, the golden child of the familyheads to camp for two weeks, Lenas parents begin showering her with all the attention she craves. For a time, shes the golden child and secretly wishes her brother wouldn���t come home. But when the scheduled train arrives and Karthik isnt on it, Lena is stricken with guilt and fear for her beloved Kay-Kay. Her brother has vanished without a trace, and the police view him as a runaway. Incredulous, Lena undertakes a search of her ownreading mysterious poems left in his backpack, interrogating his fellows from the train, retracing his route, and encountering shadowy strangers along the way. Convinced Kay-Kay is still alive even when the rest of her family has given up, Lena steadily unearths her brothers secrets as her determination to bring him home leads to a heart-stopping discovery. Perhaps Kay-Kay isnt a golden child after all? Set in a vividly evoked modern-day India, this character-driven middle-grade mystery tackles rich themesfrom the sibling bond to self-worthin a taut and suspenseful adventure.
Genre: Children's Fiction
When her older brother, KarthikKay-Kay, the golden child of the familyheads to camp for two weeks, Lenas parents begin showering her with all the attention she craves. For a time, shes the golden child and secretly wishes her brother wouldn���t come home. But when the scheduled train arrives and Karthik isnt on it, Lena is stricken with guilt and fear for her beloved Kay-Kay. Her brother has vanished without a trace, and the police view him as a runaway. Incredulous, Lena undertakes a search of her ownreading mysterious poems left in his backpack, interrogating his fellows from the train, retracing his route, and encountering shadowy strangers along the way. Convinced Kay-Kay is still alive even when the rest of her family has given up, Lena steadily unearths her brothers secrets as her determination to bring him home leads to a heart-stopping discovery. Perhaps Kay-Kay isnt a golden child after all? Set in a vividly evoked modern-day India, this character-driven middle-grade mystery tackles rich themesfrom the sibling bond to self-worthin a taut and suspenseful adventure.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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