About The Book

An unflinchingly honest, big-hearted novel in verse about a boy living in poverty who refuses to let the world’s expectations define him, perfect for fans of Crenshaw.

Everyone calls it Garbage Court because nothing good ever happens there. Still, Mason and his family are doing their best to make their apartment in the condemned building feel like home. Mason is used to people deciding who he is before he even speaks: the angry troublemaker who’ll never succeed, the kid from the bad side of town. But Mason is too busy to care (much)—he’s keeping his little brother and sister safe, holding things together while Mom is sick and Dad’s out of work, and trying to stay out of fights so he won’t get put in foster care like his older sister.

So when two college girls show up on his block with big books and bigger ideas, Mason doesn’t trust them for a second. Kids like him, with their hand-me-down clothes and kitchen-table haircuts, are easy targets. And Mason refuses to let anyone mess with his family. He’ll protect them no matter what…even if it means stepping straight into trouble.

About The Authors

Photography by Richard Eaton

Diana Skelton was previously a member of the leadership team of ATD Fourth World (All Together in Dignity), a creative grassroots organization committed to countering the culture, institutions, and systems that trap people in persistent poverty. Their “Story Garden” brings books, crafts, and other educational resources to low-income families in eighteen countries across the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Visit them at ATDFourthWorld-USA.org.

Photograph by John Parsons

Joel Ross is the author of The Fog Diver, which was named to the Texas Bluebonnet Award master list and won the YouPer Award from the Michigan Library Association, and the Beast & Crown and Alley & Rex series. He’s volunteered for ATD for thirty years. Visit him at TheJoelJoel.com.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (April 13, 2027)
  • Length: 272 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781665984447
  • Ages: 10 - 99

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