Maulik Pancholy est un acteur et écrivain américain, connu pour ses rôles dans des émissions de télévision et des films populaires. Son travail explore souvent les thèmes de l'identité, de la famille et de la recherche d'appartenance. Les récits de Pancholy sont enrichis par son héritage culturel unique et ses expériences personnelles, offrant aux lecteurs une expérience de lecture profonde et captivante. Son écriture se distingue par son honnêteté et sa sensibilité lorsqu'elle aborde des émotions et des dilemmes humains universels.
Celebrating LGBTQ+ themes, this award-winning middle-grade novel explores the journey of self-discovery and acceptance through the eyes of a young protagonist. The story delves into the challenges faced by queer youth, highlighting the importance of friendship, family support, and the courage to embrace one's identity. With relatable characters and heartfelt moments, it offers an inspiring narrative that resonates with readers, making it a significant addition to LGBTQ+ literature for younger audiences.
Stonewall Honor Book! From award-winning actor Maulik Pancholy comes a hilarious and heartfelt middle grade debut about a gay Indian American boy coming into his own. Perfect for fans of Tim Federle's Nate series. Rahul Kapoor is heading into seventh grade in a small town in Indiana. The start of middle school is making him feel increasingly anxious, so his favorite person in the whole world, his grandfather, Bhai, gives him some well-meaning advice: Find one thing you're really good at and become the BEST at it. Those four little words sear themselves into Rahul's brain. While he's not quite sure what that special thing is, he is convinced that once he finds it, bullies like Brent Mason will stop torturing him at school. And he won't be worried about staring too long at his classmate Justin Emery. With his best friend, Chelsea, by his side, Rahul is ready to crush this challenge.... But what if he discovers he isn't the best at anything? Funny, charming, and incredibly touching, this is a story about friendship, family, and the courage it takes to live your truth.