The Best at It

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The Best at It is a middle-grade novel by Maulik Pancholy about an Indian American boy navigating identity, anxiety, and first crushes in a small Midwestern town.

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instanceOf novel
author Maulik Pancholy NERFINISHED
awarded Stonewall Honor Book NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Indian American experience
features queer protagonist
featuresCharacter Karina (Rahul’s best friend) NERFINISHED
Rahul’s grandfather
Rahul’s parents
genre middle-grade fiction
realistic fiction
hasLGBTQContent yes
hasSubject academic pressure
coming of age
extracurricular competition
obsessive thoughts
self-acceptance
stereotypes
intendedAgeRange 8–12
language English
mainCharacter Rahul Kapoor NERFINISHED
mediaType audiobook
ebook
print
narrativePerspective first-person narration
protagonistIdentity Indian American boy
publicationYear 2019
publisher Balzer + Bray NERFINISHED
recognizedBy American Library Association NERFINISHED
setting small Midwestern town
targetAudience middle-grade readers
theme LGBTQ+ identity
anxiety
bullying
family relationships
first crush
friendship
identity
mental health

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Maulik Pancholy notableWork The Best at It