Seventeen-year-old Arlo Santiago lives for the "Drone Zone"--that free,
joyful, anti-gravity feeling. He achieves the Zone with risky motorcycle
stunts on New Mexico roads, or while playing his favorite video game,
Drone Pilot. His gaming skills are so off-the-charts, he's recruited by
the U.S. Air Force to remotely operate real-life drones in Pakistan. How
can he refuse the paycheck when his little sister's health is at stake?
This pull-no-punches novel soars, with poetic style, focus on friends
and family, philosophical life-and-death musings, and vividly drawn
setting of a land "at the intersection of mesa dust and tractor rust."