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A poetic, open-hearted debut about an Iranian American boy searching for his place in the world - "exquisite, heartbreaking, incredibly beautiful" (Caleb Azumah Nelson, author of Open Water) K just wants to be an American boy - shooting hoops with his two older brothers and riding his Huffy with his buddies around the San Fernando Valley. But K knows there's something different about himself, a longing that draws him closer to his best friend while making him feel increasingly alienated from everyone around him. At home, K must navigate another confusing identity: that of the faithful son of Iranian immigrants struggling to survive in the United States. To make his mother proud, he tries to do well in school and help around the apartment, uncertain of whether he can live up to her ideal of a son.