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What are some of the implications of Mrs. Dunwiddy taking “all the tricksiness” out of Fat Charlie?

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What are some of the implications of Mrs. Dunwiddy taking “all the tricksiness” out of Fat Charlie?

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FINDING LUBCHENKO by Michael Simmons Genre: Mystery Themes: mystery and detective stories, adventure, espionage, fathers and sons, humor, ambivalence about home, friendship and families Author information: Michael Simmons used to work in a publishing house writing teaching guides for popular young adult novels. He liked a lot of them, and thought that he could write one, too. The result was Pool Boy, his first novel. He lives in New York and Paris. Plot summary: Sixteen-year-old Evan Macalister has a dilemma. When his tightfisted millionaire dad is accused of murdering a colleague in the high tech medical firm he owns, Evan has a dilemma. Should he turn over the laptop he stole from his Dad’s company containing information to clear his Dad and face the consequences of the law and his father or find out the real story behind the murder on his own? Evan decides to investigate the crime himself. This decision leads Evan and his two friends, Ruben and Erika, to Paris, France for some wild

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