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Grace Period

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On Thanksgiving morning in South Baton Rouge, sixteen-year-old Malik Waters arrives at his grandmother's house on Arkansas Street expecting nothing more than turkey, family arguments, and his mother's potato salad that nobody eats. But when his older cousins invite him to ride out for a few hours before dinner, the quiet kid from Houston says yes — and steps into a day that will change the shape of his life.What starts as a smoke run to a neighborhood trap house spirals into a six-hour odyssey through the streets of Baton Rouge. A police raid. A setup by a girl with shaking hands. A man who steps out of a bedroom with a smile and a gun. And a mission Malik didn't know existed — one his oldest cousin has been planning for months, built on a stolen watch, a grandmother's bare wrist, and the kind of justice the system refuses to deliver.With a ticking clock and Big Mama's four o'clock dinner deadline holding the day together, Malik is forced to confront who he is and who he's becoming. He lies for the first time. He saves someone who tried to destroy him. He carries a dead man's love in his pocket. And when the prayer is finally said and the table is finally set, the boy who sits down is not the boy who stood up from the porch that morning.Grace Period is a one-day novel about family, loyalty, initiation, and the distance between the room your mother built for you and the world that exists outside it. Written in the tradition of John Singleton and Jesmyn Ward, it is a story about young Black men being brilliant, reckless, funny, and human in the spaces the world only sees as statistics — and the grandmother who prays them home.
ISBN
9798233623851
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
6.4.2026
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