At fifteen, Ethan is on the fast track to nowhere. In and out of group homes and constantly in trouble, Ethan is fighting to find a sense of who he is. After breaking into an amusement park and being savaged by a police dog, he is befriended by a paramedic. Offered a choice of court or going on a ride-along in an ambulance, Ethan takes what he thinks is the easy way out. On Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, Ethan comes face to face with the horrific truth from his past and must learn to deal with where he came from—and where he is going.
"Any teens who are fans of gritty, realistic fiction will enjoy this short novel."
"Heavy topics of drug abuse, prostitution, and murder make this a gritty and gripping story."
"The characters are believable and compelling. The plot moves at a fast pace. Moreover, the graphic descriptions of ambulance calls make this book an excellent suggestion for male reluctant readers."
"[A] captivating main character and excellently-paced plot. Highly Recommended."
"While a story of tough kids in a tough situation, this is also a story of hope and an unlikely friendship."