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Richie's Picks: HOMESTRETCH by Paul Volponi,  Atheneum, September 2009, 
160p., ISBN: 978-1-4169-3987-0
 
"Their father's hell did slowly go by."
-- Graham Nash
 
"Whenever Dad drinks enough whiskey and beer, he acts bigger  and meaner.
"He started drinking a lot more after Mom died in a traffic  accident.  A 
sheriff's deputy blew a stop sign and hit her head-on, chasing  some beaner 
who'd jumped behind the wheel of a stolen car because he didn't want  to get 
deported back to stinking Mexico.
"'Just two types who'll work for less money than beaners --  dead folks, 
and live people with less than a shit's worth of pride,' Dad always  told me.  
'That's what keeps salaries here in southwest Texas so low.   Those 
cockroaches will work for next to nothing.  And if they ever got  exterminated off 
the face of the earth, folks in these parts would have more,  including us.'"
 
When Gaston (Gas) Giambanco Jr.'s horse-loving mother was  still alive, and 
she overheard Gas telling mean jokes about  Mexicans, she would remind him 
of how he felt being the target of  jokes and name-calling directed at his 
small size: "'It wasn't a  joke to you, because you knew it wasn't one to 
them,'" she would  say.
 
But now Gas' mom is dead and he's reached the summer  between his junior 
and senior years of high school.  When his drunken,  chronically out-of -work 
father finally beats up Gas one too many  times and then passes out, Gas 
empties Dad's wallet, loads up a  knapsack, and hits the road.  
 
And wouldn't you know it?  When  Gas finagles a ride on a the back of a 
flatbed loaded high with cages  of live chickens and climbs aboard, he 
discovers that he is "locked in with  a bunch of boarder-jumping beaners."  Among 
the passengers is a  trio of young Mexican brothers who are headed for jobs at 
an Arkansas  horse racetrack, and it turns out that a fourth worker is 
desperately  needed.  So it is that Gaston Giambanco Jr. spends his summer 
working  in close quarters with the very people his father has taught him to  
despise.  It will be an enlightening summer, and a dangerous one too:  his 
unscrupulous, horse-doping employer creates fraudulent documents that  permit 
the pint-sized Gas -- who has only ever previously done  pleasure riding -- to 
become a jockey.  And Gas' first teacher is an  ill-fated jockey who has 
been dealt the worst of hands:
 
"'Being a jockey 'bout waiting your turn to get hurt, or  paralyze, or 
killed.  You know 'bout those things, bug?'"
 
Gas' boss' nemesis is an old  by-the-book guy named Cap Daly, who owns a 
competing stable at  the racetrack.  It is the sweet-and-innocent  attention 
dished out by Cap's angelic granddaughter, Tammie,  who is spending her 
summer working for Cap, that keeps Gas' spirits up  as he deals with his repeated 
missteps, falls, and lack of  experience.  (In contrast, the Mexican 
brothers are experts  around the track, being from a family that has groomed 
horses for  generations.)  
 
HOMESTRETCH is a quick and exciting coming of age  story full of mud, 
blood, speed, sleaze, and danger, along  with some really good guys and a young 
woman who will help Gas as  he slowly unloads his personal garbage.      
 
Richie  Partington, MLIS
Richie's Picks 
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