


But as they get further into their deception, the three teens are also forced to come to terms with the realities of what happened to their friend. So they make a plan: with the help of Steph’s younger sister Jasmine, they will pretend that Steph is still alive in order to get his rap music out into the world. Quadir and Jarrell have decided that just because their best friend Steph was murdered doesn’t mean his music has to die with him.

A race-infused confrontation turns into violence, and suddenly these two girls with two very different lives and perspectives must learn to lean on one another. But when both girls attend a high school football game, neither expects this harmless event to turn into a scene of mass chaos. This is a book about two high school girls, Lena and Campbell, who have nothing in common and are definitely NOT friends. I’m Not Dying With You Tonight by Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal Now Moss and his classmates are organizing a resistance again the administration. Officers from the Oakland Police Department have been stationed in Moss’s high school halls, and Moss can’t help but feel like he’s being treated like a prisoner rather than a student. A police officer murdered Moss’s father six years ago, and ever since, Moss has been trying to deal with the loss of a parent as well as the unflattering media depictions of his father as a villain. Moss Jefferies is a sophomore in high school who has suffered a major loss. Now Marvin must come to terms with the loss of his twin brother while Tyler also becomes the face of a movement. But then Tyler is found dead, and a video leaked online reveals that Tyler was shot and killed by a police officer. When Tyler goes missing the next day, Marvin is desperate to find out what happened to him. But soon a party that started as harmless fun turns into a violent police raid. Marvin Johnson tags along to a party with his twin, Tyler, to keep an eye on him. This beautiful story is written in verse. But as he travels down the elevator to get to his destination, he will meet someone on each floor who will tell him something about his brother and his story that Will didn’t know before.

He has his brother’s gun and is on his way to get back at the person who took his brother’s life. In this New York Times bestseller, 15-year-old Will’s brother Shawn was just murdered, and now Will is out for revenge. By signing up you agree to our terms of use Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox.
