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Violence
Barely any
Light adventure peril; supernatural threat handled at a middle-grade level without graphic content
Language
None
No profanity; clean and accessible throughout
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Grief over a missing brother provides emotional depth; handled with warmth rather than distress
What this book is about
Twelve-year-old Amari Peters has spent months searching for her missing brother Quinton when she discovers a hidden briefcase that reveals he was a secret agent in the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs. Amari follows in his footsteps, navigating a world of supernatural creatures and dangerous politics. B.B. Alston's debut is a joyful, fast-paced middle-grade adventure with a strong Black protagonist and diverse cast.
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