Flexibility
in the claws of injustice
doesn't mean we slide
free, escaping their pain, but
that we mend to rise again.
Sophomore Cole Renner knows teamwork inside and out from running
cross-country at his multi-ethnic Chicago public school. He knows about
braving the elements and not getting passed in the chute. What Cole
doesn't know is how much he'll need all of his mental and physical
skills when the doors of Cook County Jail slam shut on his father, a
community activist; when his English teacher catches Cole tagging the
school with the F word and assigns him to write two poems a week, each
on a word that starts with F; when his best friend Felipe Ramirez runs
for class president against the girl who dumped him; when the school
bully prowls the halls looking for Cole and the principal seems more
interested in punishing Cole than the bully. As much as Cole wants to
win meets, what he wants, even more, is justice--for his father, for
himself, for Felipe, and for his fellow students. Cole learns that
actions matter, but so do words. He takes his written words (Spanish and
English) and turns them into the right words to fight for justice.