How sick is this: I'm the major jock-stud in high school, but my brother
has the brain of a badminton birdie and a body to match. I've got
everything and he's got nothing. I'm a three-year, three-sport letterman
and Shawn can't even stand up! Like I said, sick, huh?
It's hard to be a brother to someone who doesn't even know you're there.
How can you talk to him when he can't understand a thing you say? How
can you listen to him when he can't speak a word? How can you love him
when he's so messed up, he can't love you back? And how can you have a
life of your own when your father bailed on the family, leaving you to
be the "man of the house"?
Fueled by rage at what has happened to his family, Paul is ready to
explode. And he is haunted by something even worse--something he can
never tell anyone. It is something he will have to face if he is to have
any hope of a future at all. While Cruise Control is a companion to
Terry Trueman's Printz Honor book, Stuck in Neutral, it is the
completely independent story of a family's "other" son--the one who is
healthy, gifted, normal. It is a courageously hopeful story told with
power, compassion, and humor.