Deet's world turns upside down when his father is arrested for drug use.
It doesn't seem possible that kind, caring Dad could be a criminal!
After all, he only took the pills to stay awake so he could work two
jobs. Now what will happen? How will Deet be able to face his
classmates? Where will they get money? And most importantly, will Dad be
okay in prison?
Hurt, angry, and ashamed, Deet doesn't want to visit his father in jail.
But when Mom goes back to work, Deet starts visiting Dad after school.
It's frightening at first, but as he adjusts to the routine, Deet begins
to see the prisoners as people with stories of their own, just like his
dad. Deet soon realizes that prison isn't the terrifying place of movies
and nightmares. In fact, Dad's imprisonment leads Deet to make a few
surprising discoveries -- about his father, his friends, and himself.
With moving realism, Kirkpatrick Hill brings to light the tumultuous
experience of having a parent in jail in this honest and stirring story
of a young man forced to grow up quickly.