True Vert picks up where Vertical left off, though True Vert also
stands on its own quite well. In this coming-of-age story,
fifteen-year-old Josh Lowman earns a spot as a pro skateboarder on the
Alpha Dog Skate Kru team. With the help of washed-up skate legend Dave
McSteel, Josh pushes the limits of what's humanly possible on a
skateboard.
Every kid in America who skates dreams of being sponsored, and the
experience transforms Josh. He's living the dream, he's cool, an Alpha
Dog skater; but he starts to lose focus on the things that truly matter.
His goal is to impress Erin, but he's so caught up in the pro skater
thing that Erin and the rest of his old friends don't want to be around
him. And he's not sure if his new friends are even friends at all.
Dirk Davies, the ambitious owner of Alpha Dog Skate Company, isn't
satisfied. Hungry for even more corporate sponsors, Dirk persuades Josh
to skate the most treacherous ramp of all, and now Josh has to decide
what he's willing to risk to maintain his spot on the Alpha Dog team.
True Vert offers a glimpse into the dog-eat-dog world of professional
skateboarding and takes the reader along for a wild ride as Josh
discovers that it takes as much courage to drop into the Mega Ramp as it
does to stay true to oneself.