Martin feels stupid. He's told he's stupid all the time, and lazy, and useless, when really, he's dyslexic and doesn't know it yet. He loves shooting films, though, and he's really good at it. One night he meets another teen, who goes by Stick, who's really into parkour and freerunning. The beauty of the movement really captures Martin's imagination and the two team up to create a short movie for a film contest. The thing is, though, Martin's dad is on him all the time for his abysmal grades, and he faces the threat of military school if they don't improve. Will he be able to cope with his learning disability enough to improve his grades? Will he balance his study time with his new-found friends, parkour, and his love of making films? Will Martin's dad ever stop calling him stupid?
I really liked this book. Its characters had surprising depth for such a short book, and the plot never seems forced, predictable, or too perfect. I read this as a netgalley before it was published and I plan on purchasing it for my library.