High school senior Flaco and Tiny decide to skip school one day to accompany their friend Magaña to pick up a car: a 1950s Impala. Susi, the youngest of a very strict family and someone Flaco has a crush on, decides to join them the day of the retrieval.
After arriving in Diamond Park, the boys head off to get the car where it’s stored, leaving Susi alone with two older men. By the time the boys return, something terrible has occurred, with police and an ambulance at the scene, and Susi covered in blood. Flaco and Tiny are freaked out (Tiny particularly so as he and his family are in the US illegally), and the soon Flaco and Magaña decide to find out what really happened, and return to Diamond Park, and eventually cross the border after answers, encountering numerous difficulties, but amazingly, getting what they need.
Terrific characters and dialogue grace this tautly written novel. Flaco is a wonderfully portrayed, an artistic guy who cares a lot about his friends and mother, is still dealing with the devastating loss of his brother, and is beginning to experience his first real attraction to someone else.
He and Magaña make an interesting pair as they travel together in Magaña‘s beloved Impala. What’s really great is watching the boys, particularly Magaña, begin to figure out what’s important to them, and who they might want to be as they get older.
Thank you to Netgalley and to Penguin Young Readers Group for this ARC in exchange for my review.