Somewhere in the Darkness
by Walter Dean Myers
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Things are going OK for Jimmy. He's getting along and holding his own in a tough world that's getting even tougher. Until he meets up with a stranger standing in a dark hallway. A man who turns out to be Jimmy's father, Crab, whom he hasn't seen since he was a baby. Crab's got something to prove to Jimmy. Maybe he's not sure what it is. Maybe Jimmy's not sure he wants to hear it. But Crab's determined to break through to his son, and he knows this could be his last chance. So he takes Jimmy off on a trip halfway across the country to his old haunts. Because he has to show Jimmy who he was, who he is. His father. In this intense and intimate book, Walter Dean Myers takes an unsparing look at the ties that bind us, and sometimes free us. - Publisher.
A teenage boy accompanies his father, who has recently escaped from prison, on a trip that turns out to be an, often painful, time of discovery for them both.