Super Boba Café (Book 1) with foreword by Karl LagerfeldFirst in a series, Nidhi Chananis Super Boba Caf is a sweet and magical middle grade, full color graphic novel about a secret teashop, an earthquake causing monster, and an unforgettable summer. In the fog laden hills of San Francisco sits a sleepy independent boba caf. Run by Jing Li and guarded by her kitty, Bao, it comfortably fades into the background. But inside the boba caf, theres a secret. Jing is the keeper of the monster of San Francisco.
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