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winner, Myers (Monster), delivers another excellent character-driven
novel, this time focusing on the strength and encouragement that come
from a trusted friendship.
Harlem teenager, Darius, a writer, wants to
get out of his neighborhood and make it to college, but his grades
aren't good enough. He's hoping that if he can get a story published, he
might nab a college scholarship. His best friend Twig is a track star,
and sees athletics as his escape. Both are skeptical of the hype they
are fed about how hard work pays off, and they face obstacles ranging
from school bullies and unsupportive parents to indifferent educators
and classmates who don't want others "to get away from the crappy little
universes they had created for themselves."
Myers homes in on the
intimacy between Twig and Darius and their struggles at writing and
racing, without letting the oppressiveness of their neighborhood or
their home lives either fade to the background or into cliché. Ages
13–up.
-Publishers Weekly

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