The mesmerizing story of one girl's struggle to break her family's
cycle of poverty is reissued with an arresting new cover.
Thirteen-year-old Raspberry Hill is starved for money. She will do just
about anything legal to get her hands on the almighty dollar -- wash
cars, sell rotten candy, skip lunch, clean houses. She is obsessed. She
is driven. She is afraid. Memories of being homeless, sleeping in the
streets, and eating handouts keep Raspberry's eye on the only prize that
matters to her: cold, hard cash. When the green stuff greases her palm,
she gets comfort from feeling its crinkly paper power. And, when money
is your best friend, there's more to do than hold it. Raspberry kisses
her cash. She smells it. She loves it. But even money can't answer the
questions that keep Raspberry awake at night. Will she and Momma ever
move out of the projects? What did Ja'nae do with the two hundred bucks
Raspberry loaned her? And what's really going on with Momma and that
rich doctor? A haunting story of greed and forgiveness by the
award-winning author of The Skin I'm In, this unforgettable novel will
keep you glued to every page. Bank on it.