Description
Discover the gripping narrative of 'Ten Mile River,' a powerful debut novel by Paul Griffin. This compelling story follows the journey of best friends Ray and José, two teenagers on the run from foster care and juvenile detention. Set against the backdrop of a wildwood park in Harlem, 'Ten Mile River' explores themes of survival, friendship, and the complexity of adolescence. Ray, introspective and bookish, finds himself struggling with his identity and aspirations, while José, street-smart and resourceful, faces his own demons. The arrival of the clever and beautiful Trini complicates their bond, leading to emotional tension that tests their friendship. Griffin's authentic dialogue and poignant prose create a vivid depiction of urban life, making this book a must-read for fans of contemporary young adult literature. 'Ten Mile River' is perfect for those who appreciate narratives reminiscent of classics like 'Of Mice and Men' and compelling tales like 'Good Will Hunting.' With 224 pages of enthralling storytelling, this B-format paperback captures the essence of growing up on the streets of New York City. Ideal for readers seeking deep, thought-provoking stories about love, loyalty, and the struggles of youth, 'Ten Mile River' is a literary gem that will resonate for years to come.