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Richie's Picks: TEN MILE RIVER by Paul  Griffin, Dial, June 2008, 196p. ISBN: 
978-0-8037-3284-1
 
"Oh, save me, save me from tomorrow
I don't want to sail with this ship of fools, no, no" -- World  Party
 
"Some gangbanger leaned out of a bass-booming, cruising  Mercedes, chucked a 
Dunkin' Donuts bag into the street.  A flock of lean  pigeons dropped down on 
the fresh trash.  
"'How'd I get here?' Ray said to the pigeons.
"The pigeons didn't give a damn about Ray.  They pecked  that Dunkin' waste 
as if it were manna."
 
We never do learn how fourteen-year-old Ray got there --  how he ended up 
parentless or how he had originally fallen in with  fifteen-year-old Jose.  The 
pair are homeless-but-not-exactly-homeless in  New York City: They have 
discovered and fixed up an old abandoned railroad  stationhouse hidden deep in the 
woods of a West Harlem park.   They've tapped into a streetlight for electricity 
and into the hub of a  nearby apartment building for high speed cable 
service.  They've  dragged home an assortment of used-but-working appliances other  
people have thrown away and have stolen themselves a big screen TV.   They've 
also attracted a pack of sweet, abandoned pit bulls.  Occasionally  they have 
to temporarily abandon ship when random pipe heads stumble upon  the 
stationhouse and briefly hunker down to cook their  methamphetamine.   
 
But all in all, "As long as they kept a low profile they  could do what they 
wanted, and they did."
 
Ray is a large, overweight, contemplative, and compassionate  kid.  He is 
also an obsessive reader and collector of  information.  Jose is the opposite -- 
small and ripped, a player, and a  master of malapropisms.  He's a 
functionally illiterate know-it-all  adolescent hoodlum who is always scheming and 
never 
worrying "about what  rotten thing might happen next."  
 
Being that they are running together, Ray inevitably gets  dragged along in 
the wake of Jose's dangerous and criminal schemes despite being  offered a way 
out of that way of life by the proprietor of Yolanda's Braid  Palace who, with 
her teenage niece, has seen the saving grace in  Ray.  
 
"'Four hours ago I'm promisin her I'm-a go clean, here I am  again, hidin in 
the park bushes, lookin to boost an eighty-five-thousand-dollar  ride that's 
gonna be used as an escape vehicle for drug runners, a hit  maybe?"
 
TEN MILE RIVER is in equal parts grit and heart.  A  spectacular first novel 
by screenwriter Paul Griffin, it's got all the  right stuff to make it a major 
favorite of adolescent reluctant  readers and other fans of contemporary YA 
fiction.  Readers will care  about and will long continue to wonder about this 
sensitive beast of a teen  who must learn to steer his own ship as he seeks to 
understand what it  takes to become a man. 
 

Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks http://richiespicks.com
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