
When We Ride
Rex Ogle
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Description
Diego Benevides works hard. His single mother encourages him to stay focused on school, on getting into college, on getting out of their crumbling neighborhood. That's why she gave him her car.
Diego's best friend, Lawson, needs a ride--because Lawson is dealing. As long as Diego's not carrying, not selling, it's cool. It's just weed.
But when Lawson starts carrying powder and pills and worse, their friendship is tested and their lives are threatened. As the lines between dealer and driver blur, everything Diego has worked for is jeopardized, and he faces a deadly reckoning with the choices he and his best friend have made.
Award-winning memoirist and poet Rex Ogle's searing first novel-in-verse is an unforgettable story of the power and price of loyalty.
Product Details
| Publisher | Norton Young Readers |
| Publish Date | March 25, 2025 |
| Pages | 336 |
| Language | English |
| Type | |
| EAN/UPC | 9781324052821 |
| Dimensions | 8.3 X 5.7 X 1.3 inches | 1.1 pounds |
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Reviews
Dynamic and affecting... Written in spare, emotive verse that features realistic dialogue and approachable poetic forms. Ogle develops characters and relationships that are so sincere, their growths and losses will likely be both celebrated and mourned by readers. Fans of Jason Reynolds's Long Way Down or Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X will likely savor this moving novel... Magnetic.-- "Shelf Awareness"
Ogle is exceptionally skillful at inviting readers into the emotional intensity of each decision Benny makes, with addiction and poverty laid raw using spare, carefully selected free verse. This pairs well with similarly themed verse novels where decision-making is paramount, like Jason Reynolds's Long Way Down and Ellen Hopkins's classic "Crank" series. A gritty and nuanced glimpse into the underbelly of poverty, addiction, and gun violence.-- "School Library Journal (starred review)"
Ogle's excellent, hard-edged novel in verse is a cautionary tale bound to invite thought and serious discussion. An important book.-- "Booklist"
In this riveting, at times heartbreaking verse novel, Ogle delivers an affecting portrait of two "ride or die" friends in dire circumstances for whom the phrase becomes scarily literal.-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
The expertly paced plot twist at the end makes Benny and Lawson's story heartbreakingly unforgettable. . . . Achingly, beautifully written.-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"
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