For fans of Jason Reynolds and Kwame Alexander, a poignant and timely
novel about race, class, and second chances.
Ever since T'Shawn's dad died, his mother has been struggling to keep
the family afloat. So when he's offered a spot on a prestigious diving
team at the local private swim club, he knows that joining would only
add another bill to the pile.
But T studies hard and never gets into trouble, so he thinks his mom
might be willing to bear the cost... until he finds out that his older
brother, Lamont, is getting released early from prison.
Luckily, T'Shawn is given a scholarship, and he can put all his
frustration into diving practices. But when criminal activity increases
in the neighborhood and people begin to suspect Lamont, T'Shawn begins
to worry that maybe his brother hasn't left his criminal past behind
after all. Can they put the broken pieces of their relationship back
together?