Everything about this broke me, I'm shattered. Free verse has never been my favourite, however Rex has a way of making you FEEL for these characters in so little words, their mastery of the poetic form is evident.
When We Ride, explores themes of addiction, drugs, the dark and the gritty, the truth we are surrounding it. It is tragic, it is relatable, it reflects on loyalty and friendship and found family — you're screaming at Diego to leave Lawson, you know that it is only going to end in tragedy for both of them, you understand why Diego can't abandon his brother and why Lawson means so much to him but you know Lawson is NOT RIGHT for him. You are forced to watch as things take a turn for the worse — something you know is fated to happen — you just don't know HOW
and
so you
wait.....
until it all
comes
crashing
down.
My heart breaks for Lawson, for Diego, for Lori, for Venessa, for Diego's mum — and for all who have suffered as a consequence of drug abuse. Painful as this was to read, I hope it gets to more of its audience because it is so so important that the message reaches the masses, I've seen flames being extinguished because of one wrong association and one wrong turn and I just can't... Reading this a second time would be so much worse because now that you know what has happened you're just reading through the characters' minds and wishing they had gotten everything they deserved :')
Although it is a quick read, it is something that'll stick with you for ages to come.
TWs: drug abuse, drug selling, addiction, death, gun violence, socio-economic inequalities and discrimination
(Thank you Netgalley & Publisher for the ARC)