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Deepa, M.D.
A precocious seventh grader whose cancer has recently gone into remission assists her āmedical detectiveā uncle while readjusting to life in middle school in this heartwarming and funny middle grade debut novel thatās Front Desk meets Roll with It.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.
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Deepa, M.D.
Deepa, M.D.
A precocious seventh grader whose cancer has recently gone into remission assists her āmedical detectiveā uncle while readjusting to life in middle school in this heartwarming and funny middle grade debut novel thatās Front Desk meets Roll with It.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.
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A precocious seventh grader whose cancer has recently gone into remission assists her āmedical detectiveā uncle while readjusting to life in middle school in this heartwarming and funny middle grade debut novel thatās Front Desk meets Roll with It.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.
Twelve-year-old Deepa is ready to un-pause her life. After spending a year in the hospital, sheās itching for things to go back to the way they were before she got sick.
Only everythingās changed. Her parents treat her like sheās made of glass, thereās a mean girl out to get her, and her best friend RenĆ©e forgot to mention she has a whole new life now.
But when her Uncle Jai, a genius doctor that patients love to hate and the āSherlock Holmesā of medical mysteries, needs her help with a tricky case involving a teenage patient, Deepa steps up to the plateābecause she knows better than anyone what itās like to be sick.
But why, oh why, did her first patient have to be her bullyās older brother?
As the case spirals and her illness flares up, Deepa quickly learns that if she wants to save her patient, sheāll have to diagnose whatās going on inside herself first.












