A boy triumphs over his abusive environment in this raw and gripping
story from National Book Award finalist Chris Lynch.
Davey's had to grow up fast in order to get away--away from his
beautiful mother, who loves him but can't take care of him; away from
his charismatic but reckless father, who loves him too, but can't
commit; and away from the people who look at him strangely because he's
not like them. The only constant in his life has been his sister,
Joanne. She's fed him, protected him, and taken care of him ever since
she was seven and he was two.
Now Jo, still a teenager, has a baby herself, and it's Davey's turn to
take care of someone, to offer love like he's never known before.
National Book Award finalist Chris Lynch "describes in unflinching
detail a squalid, urban scene" in this "meticulously crafted" novel with
"evocative and lyrical prose" (Publishers Weekly).