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Ten Mile River
Paul Griffin

Ten Mile River

Dial (Jun 12, 2008)
9780803732841
| Hardcover
194 pages | 147 x 220 mm | English
LC Classification PZ7.G8813594 .Te 2008
LC Control No. 2007047870

Genre

  • General Fiction
  • Teens
  • Young Adult

Subject

  • Homeless Persons
  • Homeless Persons/ Fiction
  • Juvenile Delinquency/ Fiction

Plot

A stunning debut novel about survival and friendship on the streets of New York City. Best friends Ray and Jose are not your typical thirteen-year-olds. They?ve escaped foster care and juvenile detention centers to live on their own together in an abandoned building located near Manhattan Park called Ten-Mile River. With no use for school or families, street-smart Jose and bookish, introspective Ray have everything they need in each other. They are closer than brothers until they meet Trini. She?s smart, beautiful, and confident, and they both fall for her immediately. As tension creeps into their relationship, Ray must struggle to find an identity separate from Jose and try to envision a future for himself beyond Jose and Ten-Mile River. This is Paul Griffin?s first novel, and his spare moving prose and uncanny ear for authentic dialogue is guaranteed to garner many fans.