What would you do if you felt like you were dying and the only thing
that could save you was the very thing that was killing you?
Persia Chandler doesn't know the meaning of the world struggle. After
the arrest of her notorious father, she is whisked away from Harlem, the
only place she has ever called home, to be raised in an affluent
neighborhood in Long Island City. Her mother and stepfather shower her
with the best that life has to offer. During her senior year in high
school, she convinces her parents to let her transfer from Catholic
school to attend public school. That is the start of her problems--but
it's hardly the end.
In her new school, Persia is reunited with the friends she was forced to
move away from, and starts to drift further and further from the life
her mother and stepfather have built for her. To the sheltered Persia,
the Harlem underworld is like one big adventure. Things promise to get
even more interesting when she starts dating a dealer named Chucky. He
introduces her to his world of sex, money, and drugs, dragging Persia
along with him on a long and bitter ride into the bowels of addiction.