A short Barrington Stoke-style hi-lo read, dyslexia friendly which worked well. Some of titles in this sort of bracket are too embedded in British culture, text spattered with swearing to « appeal » to older teens who have lower reading ability. This didn’t fall into that trap.
Al’s Mum ends up back in prison after she shoplifts and pushes a security card, the whole episode caused, in Al’s opinion by nosy neighbour Mr Brayker. Some very caring adults including plum, his half sister, and very supportive Gran. Yes, rather too good to be true to find Ty and Pete preparing food for people in the flats, but ultimately refreshing to read a story where there are plenty of characters trying to help. Al is angry but is learning to channel his anger and curb it, and the book is hopeful rather than bleak as too many are.