Literature for Adolescents

NY: AAI, 2010. Pancho is struggling with his sister’s death and the guilt he has for not protecting her. When the police won’t help, Pancho decides that he will figure out what happened on his own, no matter what the cost to himself. Sent to live in the county orphanage, Pancho is befriended/hired by D.Q. to be D.Q.’s “companion.” ................
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