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Riding the rapids

The note from the two young boys says it all: “We are running away. Please tell the sheriff that Fish didn’t mean to shoot my old man. My old man is dead in my kitchen, on the floor by the table.”

And so it begins, in Andrew J Graff’s RAFT OF STARS (HQ, $32.99), as two 10-year-olds flee their small Wisconsin town into the woods and on to a river. Bread believes they are going to

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