Bound To Stay Bound

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 Many mysteries of the Finkel family
 Author: Kapit, Sarah

 Publisher:  Dial Books for Young Readers (2021)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 280 p.,  21 cm

 BTSB No: 507099 ISBN: 9780593112298
 Ages: 8-12 Grades: 3-7

 Subjects:
 Sisters -- Fiction
 Family life -- Fiction
 Jews -- United States -- Fiction
 Mystery fiction

Price: $22.58

Summary:
Two sisters start a detective agency and solve a series of everyday mysteries about themselves and their family.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 4.90
   Points: 8.0   Quiz: 517296

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (02/01/21)
   School Library Journal (02/01/21)
   Booklist (03/15/21)
 The Hornbook (00/03/21)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 02/01/2021 Gr 3–7—Twelve-year-old Lara Finkel's determination to become as successful a detective as her literary heroine, Georgia Ketteridge, leads her to create her own agency, FIASCCO (Finkel Investigative Agency Solving Consequential Crimes Only). Lara isn't prepared when the only mysteries she finds are strange behaviors in her own family, and her spying leads to her uncovering secrets she would rather not know. Her discoveries include the dismaying news that her father has lost his job, her brothers are both hiding things from their parents, her annoyingly perfect cousin is having difficulties, and her sister, Caroline, who is her best friend, has replaced her with a boy at school who is a very bad influence. In a family where her father has attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and she and her sister are autistic, Lara feels attacked, and hits back at her family by sharing all their problems, and further separating herself. Kapit doesn't lean on stereotypes usually characterizing characters on the spectrum. Lara finds a reasonable way to interact with her family through the rabbi's sermon during Yom Kippur, discovering the road to forgiveness. VERDICT Disabilities are an everyday part of the protagonists' lives and secondary to the issues they are dealing with here, making this a book that will appeal to readers of Cynthia Lord's Rules. This is a worthy first purchase for school and public libraries.—Betsy Fraser, Calgary P.L., Canada - Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 03/15/2021 Kapit’s (Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen!, 2020) sophomore novel opens with the establishment of FIASCCO (Finkel Investigative Agency Solving Consequential Crimes Only) by 12-year-old Lara. Her 11-year-old sister, Caroline, is dejected after not being allowed to join, and the two only grow more distant as the school year begins. Caroline, who uses a tablet to talk (in an English accent!), on account of being nonverbal, is nervous about making friends, and bossy, overprotective Lara only makes it harder. What ensues isn’t a mystery novel, but the detective-agency conceit is used to frame Lara’s “investigations” into her family members’ secrets and the conflicts they cause. Sections alternate between the sisters’ points of view, giving insight into the minds of two autistic characters—a kidlit rarity. Happily, the family’s neurodiversity (Dad has ADHD) is never the focus, though it colors the characters and their struggles, as does the family’s Jewish identity. All in all, this is a sweet tale of two sisters who learn how to take responsibility for their mistakes and find that familial love is stronger than they knew. - Copyright 2021 Booklist.

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