From the New York Times bestselling, National Book Award-nominated
author of Monster and Fallen Angels
When Steve's parents decide to adopt a foster child, it seems like a
good idea. And when Steve decides to show the new kid how tough he is by
spray-painting the side of a subway car, that seems like a good idea
too. But the foster child turns out to be a thirteen-year-old with a
criminal record, and the guys in the designer jeans watching Steve
spray-paint graffiti turn out to be transit police. Suddenly Steve and
the whole gang are serving time, working in an old-age home with a bunch
of feisty and independent senior citizens who refuse to sit still and be
stereotyped--by anybody.
"Another winning novel told with nimble wit and poignancy."
--Publishers Weekly
"Myers explores the value and meaning of true friendship. . . The tone
is alternately funny, sad, and sentimental, but always natural and
appealing." --*School Library Journal
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An ALA Notable Book