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The Best at It
The Best at It | Maulik Pancholy
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Librarybelle
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When the school board of the school district I grew up in decided to rescind an invitation for this author to speak at one of the middle schools, I knew I had to read this book. The whole episode was so bizarre that it made international news…and not in a good light.

This is such an amazing book, following Rahul as he struggles with so much - his identity, lack of inclusion and diversity in the community, and his overall desire to fit in. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Librarybelle ⬆️⬆️⬆️Pancholy captures the awkwardness of the tween years perfectly. I learned a bit about Indian culture too! This is so good…highly recommend it. Using this for #BBRC #MiddleGrade #BackToTheDrawingBoard - let‘s just say Rahul tries a few activities to find what he is the best at (hence the title). @LibrarianRyan 2w
LibrarianRyan Wow. And the school rescinded the invite. Probably because of LGBTQ reasons, or the mere suggestion that that may happen. UGHHH I am glad you liked it. It looked fun. 5d
Librarybelle @LibrarianRyan Due to backlash, they did decide to re-invite him after all. They did not specifically say for LGBT reasons, but given his “activism” they were afraid he‘d do a political talk to the middle schoolers and that his book was part of it. I‘m pretty sure none of the board members read his books. So aggravating and bizarre! 5d
LibrarianRyan @Librarybelle Ughhhh. That is bizarre. Why would you invite an author you had never read. That seems like the first thing someone would do. Then look at other presentations, or get information about past presentations. Sounds like a lack of planning on the boards part. 5d
Librarybelle @LibrarianRyan Also bizarre, it was the school, not the school board, who initially invited. The school board took it upon themselves to rescind the invite, which I think was initially in 2020. Ridiculous! But, I‘m glad he is finally coming. 5d
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Peaceful_Reader
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Rahul is trying to be the best at something but he‘d like it to be something cool like football or celebrity. When neither works out he resigns himself to signing up for Mathletes ; he is great at math but he doesn‘t like being classified as a nerd. Friendship troubles and a search for his true identity make this a great story for middle grade students.

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Kenyazero
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Every week, I highlight #LGBTQAuthors as part of #TheRainbowShelf🏳️‍🌈 Maulik Pancholy is a well-rounded entertainerwith acting rolls in shows such as Weeds, 30Rock, and Phineas & Ferb, as well as being involved with plays on Broadway. His 2019 book The Best at It follows a gay Indian-American boy as he tries to find the one thing he's better than anyone else at. #LGBTQ #LGBTQAuthors #Actor #QueerVoices

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Kenyazero
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I really enjoyed this book. It's an excellent middlegrade read about a boy trying to find something he can be the best at. Along the way, he deals with friendship, self-esteem, anxiety, racism, bullying, trying not to be outed as gay, and exploring his family's Indian roots. Highly recommend! #lgbtq #lgbtqauthors #pocauthors #india #middleschool

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bookishkai
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Next up! It‘s a queer, queer #24b4Monday for me.

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MandaMT
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Finished this last night. Some of us were more tuckered out than others.

Rahul has been the target of bullying. He thinks the way out is to become the best at *something* (anything). He tries a few activities with disastrous results. This is a sweet MG book with a message about self acceptance, even (or especially) when you are less than perfect.

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MandaMT
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I cannot tell you how many times I‘ve lived this scene. This reference becomes more obscure every year...

Soubhiville I can‘t even guess how many times I watched that movie as a kid. 🤣. I still quote it sometimes too. It‘s actually appropriate that no one answered the teacher though. 👍 4y
MandaMT 😄 Ha ha! So true! 4y
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