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A review by saidtheraina
Tumble by Celia C. Pérez
4.0
Addie doesn't remember her biological father. When her stepfather and mother ask her if she'd like her stepfather to formally adopt her, Addie decides she needs to know who her biological father is before she can decide.
This author is a favorite among staff at my library ([b: The First Rule of Punk|33245571|The First Rule of Punk|Celia C. Pérez|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1497633222l/33245571._SY75_.jpg|52689581]), and I loved the rep of Lucha Libre wrestling, diners, archive research, school plays with a twist, student activism, and getting to know family. Oh, and there's a recurring character who does a drag queen storytime!
Great, good. Will probably take out to middle schools, and recommend for our local upper elementary Battle of the Books.
This author is a favorite among staff at my library ([b: The First Rule of Punk|33245571|The First Rule of Punk|Celia C. Pérez|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1497633222l/33245571._SY75_.jpg|52689581]), and I loved the rep of Lucha Libre wrestling, diners, archive research, school plays with a twist, student activism, and getting to know family. Oh, and there's a recurring character who does a drag queen storytime!
Great, good. Will probably take out to middle schools, and recommend for our local upper elementary Battle of the Books.