Showing posts with label Homeless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homeless. Show all posts

Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Prince Of Venice Beach

The Prince Of Venice Beach by Blake Nelson, 233 pages

Cali, a teen runaway, knows a lot about what’s happening in Venice Beach.  When a private investigator approaches him, asking for help finding another runaway, Cali accepts.  He finds the kid, who has had some rough experiences and is ready to go home. Cali thinks that he might like to get into that line of work eventually. More private investigators start asking for help finding people and Cali is eager but starts to find that finding people might be more complicated than he thinks.  People’s stories may not always be true and there may be good reasons for people not wanting to be found.  Looking for Reese, another teen runaway, may be one of those complicated stories.  Who is telling the truth; Reese, her father, the PI looking for her?  Cali just isn’t sure, and he isn’t sure how to proceed.  This story seemed a little simplistic in some ways, but I still found it a satisfying read.  I think that teens who like realistic fiction would enjoy it.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

The Long Run

TheLong Run by Joseph Bruchac, 114 pages

Travis is a great runner.  At 17, he and his father have been on the road for 4 years, ever since Travis's mother died.  But Travis's dad is a drunk and hasn't been able to hold down a job.  For the past few months they've been living in a homeless shelter.  Travis misses his grandparents and when some other boys in the shelter try to plant drugs on Travis to get him in trouble, he decides it's time to leave.  Unfortunately he and his father are in Seattle and his grandparents, the only place Travis can go, live in Maine.  Undeterred, Travis sets out on a journey that may change his life.  This is a great read for a reluctant or low level teen reader, especially boys who like realistic fiction.