Seventeen-year-old Jeff thought he would never again have to deal with his older brother, a convicted murderer serving a life sentence. But after six years, Troy’s sentence has been overturned on a technicality and he is released from prison. He returns to a family deeply divided about having him back home. Jeff can’t forget how his life was disrupted by his brother, how his family had to move to another state and start over. Still, his parents believe things will be different now. But Troy’s return makes a mess of Jeff ’s life – at home, at school, and with his girlfriend. When Jeff ’s rival on the soccer field turns up missing, Jeff suspects Troy is involved, and he sets out to prove it. But nothing could prepare Jeff for what happens as he gets closer to the truth.
Friday, February 16, 2007
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Broken China by Lori Aurelia Williams
China, 14, has learned to be a devoted mother after an episode of "messing around" with her best friend, Trip, resulted in her pregnancy two years earlier. Growing up in the same African-American Houston neighborhood as the characters who peopled Williams's earlier novels, China has never had an easy life, but when her daughter unexpectedly dies, she refuses to rely on any counsel except her own in coping with her heartbreak. Since her mother died years earlier, China has lived with Uncle Simon, who is wheelchair bound. When she insists upon taking a job at a strip club to pay off the baby's funeral bill, he chooses to keep their home life peaceful rather than attempting to control her actions and risk alienating her. Trip stands by her even when she denigrates his mother, refusing to accept her efforts to push him away.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
Juice by Eric Walters
When long-time coach, Coach Reeves, retires, his replacement, Coach Barnes, moves the team into Division One, makes Michael a captain, and introduces daily summer training. Tony, the summer weight trainer, provides individual training and diet plans for each player. When the two ask Michael to take steroids to enhance his performance, he reluctantly agrees because they explain it will be good for the team, good for his own future, and (assuming a full scholarship) it will save his mother the expense of college tuition.
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