Now in paperback: The debut novel Laurie Halse Anderson praised for
"fearlessly laying down the truth" about friendship, poverty, and the
joys of rock 'n' roll.
Lewis "Shoe" Blake is used to the joys and difficulties of life on the
Tuscarora Indian reservation in 1975: the joking, the Fireball games,
the snow blowing through his roof. What he's not used to is white people
being nice to him -- people like George Haddonfield, whose family
recently moved to town with the Air Force. As the boys connect through
their mutual passion for music, especially the Beatles, Lewis has to lie
more and more to hide the reality of his family's poverty from George.
He also has to deal with the vicious Evan Reininger, who makes Lewis the
special target of his wrath. But when everyone else is on Evan's side,
how can he be defeated? And if George finds out the truth about Lewis's
home -- will he still be his friend?