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TitleHow to salsa in a sariTypeTextMonographSubjectTeenage girls--United States--Fiction (LCSH)Latin Americans--Fiction (LCSH)East Indians--United States--Fiction (LCSH)Stepsisters--United States--Fiction (LCSH)Culture conflict--Fiction (LCSH)Remarriage--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Interpersonal relations--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Hispanic Americans--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Indian Americans--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)African Americans--FictionMultiracial people--Fiction (CHILDRENSSUBJECTS)Remarriage--Fiction (SEARS)Interpersonal relations--Fiction (SEARS)Hispanic Americans--Fiction (SEARS)Indian Americans--Fiction (SEARS)African Americans--Fiction (SEARS)Racially mixed people--Fiction (SEARS) ClassificationDDC: 813.6 full (Source: 22)LCC: PZ7.S248253 Ho 2008 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner) SummaryArchrivals Cat and Issa are forced to learn to live with each other--and respect each other's heritage--when Issa's Indian mother decides to marry Cat's Latino fatherAuthorized Access PointSarkar, Dona How to salsa in a sari