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A plucky heroine worth rooting for in a story that is hopeful and heartfelt. This mystery story for children has a precision worthy of Agatha Christie… Kothari is a persuasive elegant writer. I enjoyed this is feel-good lyrical debut immensely. <i>Bringing Back Kay-Kay</i> is the story of a girl who goes looking for her missing brother and finds him and herself in so many different ways. This is a mystery but it's so much more than that. It's a quest through various towns and trains in India meeting many personalities and discovering that the truth is many-layered and steeped in love. Read it! I LOVED Lena and her determined spirit in never giving up on her brother. Rickshaws hot sun India the power of poetry. Out 4 April! Preorder now! A tense exhilarating and lyrical adventure along the train tracks. Full of empathy and steeped in heartwarming sibling love. <p><b>Without you Kay-Kay there’s no sun no warmth no light. I will find you – my brother my friend. I will find you and bring you back.</b><br><br>When Lena’s beloved older brother goes missing at the end of summer camp the bottom drops out of Lena's world. The police dismiss Kay-Kay’s disappearance as that of just another teenage runaway but Lena <i>knows</i> they are wrong. Tired of not being listened to powerless to reach her parents through their grief and unable to imagine a future without her brother in it Lena sets off to find him.<br><br>As Lena journeys across India to retrace Kay-Kay's last known steps she embarks on a parallel journey of discovery. Because it seems there is a side to Kay-Kay she has never known. The more she learns about her brother in the weeks leading up to his disappearance the more determined Lena is to find him – and to finally be the sister he has so clearly needed. But will she be too late…?</p> <b>Dev Kothari</b> grew up in a sleepy hamlet near Mumbai where she read obsessively wrote furtively and daydreamed endlessly. She won the Commonword Diversity YA novel prize in 2018 and went on to study for an MA in Writing for Children at Bath Spa University. This is her debut novel.