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The Many Mysteries of the Finkel Family
- ナレーター: Gabi Epstein
- 再生時間: 6 時間 30 分
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あらすじ・解説
Fans of the Penderwicks and the Vanderbeekers, meet the Finkel family in this middle-grade novel about two autistic sisters, their detective agency, and life's most consequential mysteries.
When 12-year-old Lara Finkel starts her very own detective agency, FIASCCO (Finkel Investigation Agency Solving Consequential Crimes Only), she does not want her sister, Caroline, involved. She and Caroline don't have to do everything together! But Caroline won't give up, and when she brings Lara the firm's first mystery, Lara relents, and the mysteries start piling up.
But Lara and Caroline’s truce doesn’t last for long. Caroline normally uses her tablet to talk, but now she's busily texting a new friend. Lara can't figure out what the two of them are up to, but it can't be good. And Caroline doesn't like Lara's snooping - she's supposed to be solving other people's mysteries, not spying on Caroline! As FIASCCO and the Finkel family mysteries spin out of control, can Caroline and Lara find a way to be friends again?
批評家のレビュー
“Lara and her 15-months-younger sister, Caroline, both autistic, encounter a variety of challenges in middle school...the family dynamics reveal a deep-seated love and, occasionally, believably faltering tolerance for each other under the guidance of their caring but realistically challenged parents. Kapit keeps the focus squarely on how much the sisters share with their neurotypical classmates.” (Kirkus)
“[Kapit] emphasizes a diversity of experiences - of autism, Jewish traditions (Ashkenazi and Sephardic), and family and school life - showing that there’s no single iteration of any identity while highlighting a close-knit family that prioritizes making amends and learning to recover.” (Publishers Weekly)
"The Finkels are heartwarmingly and universally relatable, for autistic readers, assistive tech users, and non-disabled readers alike. I adored tagging along after Lara and Caroline on their path through family foibles and middle-school mishaps, and I know you will too." (Sally J. Pla, award-winning author of The Someday Birds and Stanley Will Probably Be Fine)