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KIRKUS REVIEW (Starred Review)
“This effective, character-driven, episodic story
examines the consequences of a hate crime on the teens involved in it.
Bock focuses mainly on Skylar, a shy girl, and on
her loyalty to her boyfriend Jimmy, whom readers soon learn has beaten a
Salvadoran immigrant to death. Although Jimmy’s in jail, the police have little
evidence against him. “Everybody knows. Nobody’s talking,” runs the mantra
among the high-school crowd that knows full well Jimmy beats up Latinos every
Saturday night. The author alternates short chapters written from different
characters’ points of view. Readers get to know the involved teenagers and
their families, as well as the victim, his brother and their mother.
By
portraying, simply and without comment, the reactions of the various
characters, the author conveys the horror of the crime and the devastating
effects on all involved, including those responsible. Sean, Jimmy’s best friend
and companion on the fateful night, can’t deal with his guilt but also knows he
dare not tell the truth. Lisa Marie sticks by Jimmy with no doubts. Skylar never
doubts her love for Jimmy but faces a difficult choice when it transpires that
the truth must come from her, or it will not come out at all.
Realistic
and devastatingly insightful, this novel can serve as a springboard to
classroom and family discussions. Unusual and important. (Fiction. 12 & up)
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Kirkus Reviews, July 1. 2011
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