Diego Benevides works hard. His single mother encourages him to stay focused on school, on getting into college, on getting out of their crumbling neighborhood. ThatтАЩs why she gave him her car.
DiegoтАЩs best friend, Lawson, needs a rideтАФbecause Lawson is dealing. As long as DiegoтАЩs not carrying, not selling, itтАЩs cool. ItтАЩs just weed.
But when Lawson starts carrying powder and pills and worse, their friendship is tested and their lives are threatened. As the lines between dealer and driver blur, everything Diego has worked for is jeopardized, and he faces a deadly reckoning with the choices he and his best friend have made.
Award-winning memoirist and poet Rex OgleтАЩs searing first novel-in-verse is an unforgettable story of the power and price of loyalty.
Rex Ogle is the author of Free Lunch, winner of the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award; Punching Bag, a New York Public Library Best Book; Abuela DonтАЩt Forget Me, finalist for the YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award; and Road Home, which received a Printz Honor and a Stonewall Book Award Honor. He lives in Los Angeles, California.