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Dirt Road Home

af Watt Key

Serier: Alabama Moon (2)

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At Hellenweiler, a reformatory for second-offenders, fourteen-year-old Hal Mitchell will soon be free if he can avoid the gang violence of his fellow inmates, but the real enemy may lie elsewhere.
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We meet the protagonist of Alabama Moon after he has rejoined main stream society and struggles against the institutional nightmare that he is assigned. I read this too long ago to remember much beyond he travels with a fellow institutionalized boy and their various dysfunctional families, one boy that does not make it, and the joy it was to read both of these novels. ( )
  joeydag | Jul 23, 2015 |
Quick read, high interest. Good for boys. Realistic without excessive foul language or sexual content. A boy sent to juvie, wanting to do better for sake of alcoholic father who is staying sober for him and a new girlfriend waiting. Getting out is a struggle as the guards and administration are corrupt and the boys divide into gangs, forcing newcomers to fight. Friendship, integrity, and family are the themes. ( )
  SLeeD | Nov 4, 2013 |
I decided to read this book as it was a follow on from Alabama Moon, which i thoroughly enjoyed. Unfortunately i found Dirt Road Home rather lacklustre and monotonous and i had to keep reminding my self that there was more to this book than just two opposing gangs in a Boys Home who were hell bent on smashing each other for supremacy. While reading i kept reminding myself about how corrupt the supertintendant and guards were and by knowing this i found i got though the story rather than stopping, although i skimmed most of it. ( )
  rata | Jan 2, 2013 |
Reviewed by Sally Kruger aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.com

Hal Mitchell finds himself back in a boys' home after having escaped the Pinson Home with two other boys. They headed for the woods and almost eluded the authorities in ALABAMA MOON. Now, Hal's lawyer tells him he'll only have to stay at Hellenweiler Boys' Home until a few things get straightened out - and until his dad proves he has given up alcohol and is capable of providing a decent home for Hal.

It turns out that Hellenweiler is much worse than Pinson. There are two gangs, the Hounds and the Ministers. Leaders from both groups insist that Hal needs to pledge allegiance to one or the other, but he is determined to remain neutral. His only goal is to stay clean, serve his time, and get out as soon as his lawyer gets everything straightened out for his release.

As the days pass, Hal discovers that it's not just the inmates that can make trouble for him. Those in charge of the boys' home are out to make life miserable for him, as well. He learns about faked paperwork, guards who look the other way when gang leaders want to use physical violence, and he personally experiences the pain of solitary confinement. It quickly becomes obvious that Hal will have to use cleverness and trickery to uncover the illegal activities going on behind closed doors.

Author Watt Key follows up his survival adventure, ALABAMA MOON, with this story about Hal Mitchell's determined efforts to return to life with his father. Key takes readers into the mind of a young man desperate to maintain control of his temper and emotions so he can satisfy the legal requirements that will allow him to rebuild his life. ( )
  GeniusJen | Apr 7, 2011 |
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