A moving middle-grade debut for anyone who's ever felt like they don't belong
Brian has always been anxious, whether at home, or in class, or on the
basketball court. His dad tries to get him to stand up for himself and
his mom helps as much as she can, but after he and his brother are
placed in foster care, Brian starts having panic attacks. And he doesn't
know if things will ever be "normal" again . . . Ezra's always been
popular. He's friends with most of the kids on his basketball team--even
Brian, who usually keeps to himself. But now, some of his friends have
been acting differently, and Brian seems to be pulling away. Ezra wants
to help, but he worries if he's too nice to Brian, his friends will
realize that he has a crush on him . . .
But when Brian and his
brother run away, Ezra has no choice but to take the leap and reach out.
Both boys have to decide if they're willing to risk sharing parts of
themselves they'd rather hide. But if they can be brave, they might just
find the best in themselves--and each other.