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Recovering Dad

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It's Bianca Balducci's junior year in high school, and she's got more than enough on her plate—impending SAT scores, college admissions, and the mixed signals of sort-of-boyfriend Doug. But when she finds out her mother, widowed as long as Bianca can remember, plans to marry Officer Steve Paluchek, a longtime family friend, things get even worse very, very quickly—because Paluchek, according to Bianca's private-eye sister Connie, is the man responsible for the death of their police officer father.

And so Bianca is pulled into her most personal case yet—learning, for the first time, who her father truly was, even as she tries to determine who killed him. Was it Paluchek? He does seem to have ties to the immigrant smuggling ring their father was investigating. Or was it Paluchek's partner? And can Bianca figure it out before an increasingly irrational Connie makes a fatal mistake?

Recovering Dad is more than simply the third installment of the Bianca Balducci mystery series, and the best Bianca mystery to date. It features more than Bianca's engaging, funny, and always conflicted voice.

And it's more than her latest set of concerns. Yes, she's terrified about applying to college. Yes, her relationship with Doug isn't working the way she'd hoped—the two do seem to be drifting apart. And yes, everything her best friend Kerrie says only makes her feel worse.

Placed in a situation where she has to step up, Bianca embarks on a momentous journey toward adulthood, and toward new relationships, including one with a potential new boyfriend. And she finds she must become a detective totally in her own right.

In Recovering Dad, Bianca not only finds out the truth about her late father, but she grows into a stronger, more self-confident, more self-reliant person.

Readers will have a blast reading Recovering Dad. Edgar finalist Libby Sternberg spins a yarn that will keep them glued to the page.

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2008
      Gr 7-10-Bianca Balducci is back on her third case. This time, the mystery hits closer to home as she and her PI sister, Connie, investigate their father's death. Upon learning that their mother is planning to marry the police officer closely connected to their father's shooting, Connie is determined to prove that their soon-to-be stepfather is a dirty cop who was covering his tracks on that night 17 years ago. Both girls want to believe that their father was a true-blue hero to the end, but what they uncover leads the case in a different direction. Aside from sleuthing, Bianca must balance school, an aloof college boyfriend, and her SAT scores. Even with the help of her sister, she seems to be in over her head with the good-cop/bad-cop scenario. Some of the data gathering seems far-fetched, like picking the lock of a crooked lawyer's file room with the underwire from her Wonderbra. Suspects conveniently pop up during lulls in the case, as well. The real draw to this story is Bianca's voice, which is strong, vibrant, confident, and vulnerable. Her insights into the emotional lives of other characters move the story along. With its light dose of teen issues, "Recovering Dad" is a good transition for fans of Nancy Drew to contemporary teen fiction."Richelle Roth, Wilmington Public Library, OH"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • ATOS Level:5.2
  • Lexile® Measure:850
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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