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When Teddy Anderson's little sister Tina is gunned down randomly in a drive-by shooting, the gangstas who rule the streets in the Anderson family's rapidly deteriorating neighborhood dismiss the incident as just another case of RP, RTwrong place, wrong time. According to gangsta logic, Tina doesn't even count as a statistic. Teddy's family is devastated. Mrs. Anderson sinks into deep depression while Pops struggles to run both the household and his declining laundry business. The Andersons are shocked still further when Teddy is arrested and thrown in prison for attempted homicide after his elaborately laid plans for revenge against his sister's killer are foiled by the cops. Teddy soon finds himself out of prison on house arrest, and in the capable hands of Officer Mariana Diaz, the smart, tough probation officer assigned to oversee his endless hours of community service. As part of the innovative rehabilitation program Diaz runs, Teddy is assigned to tutor Micah, a twelve-year-old orphan and would-be gansta. As Teddy goes through the motions of complying with the terms of his probation, Diaz has no idea that he is using his genius-level computer hacker skills to plot his final vengeance and to defraud the state education system of hundreds of thousands of dollars. But even though Teddy thinks he knows it all, he fails to see how Micah's desperate need for love and trust just might have the power not only to pierce all Teddy's defenses, but to save his family.
Seventeen-year-old Teddy Anderson is known for his moodiness and for his wizardry at computer hacking. When his little sister is accidentally killed during a gang-related shooting, Teddy assuages his grief by stalking her killers. His plan to avenge her death turns sour, however, when Teddy is arrested during his assault on the gang members. Now his grief-stricken family is further devastated because Teddy's promising future seems destroyed. He gets one chance at redemption via an experimental mentoring program that pairs him with a twelve-year-old boy named Micah. Micah's life has been one emotional disaster after another, and now he hovers on the brink of gang involvement. If Teddy can save Micah from the fate of gang warfare, he can escape imprisonment. At first Teddy resists the righteous path, brushing off Micah's predicament and plotting to finance his own escape. After realizing that Micah and Teddy's own shattered family members can heal each other, Teddy is able to accept a responsible role and reclaim his future. This third book in Sitomer's Hoopster trilogy also focuses on one of the Anderson siblings, and both Andre from The Hoopster (Hyperion, 2005/VOYA August 2005) and Tee-Ay from Hip-Hop High School (2006/VOYA April 2006) make appearances in this novel. There are a number of gritty scenes, including the opening sequence that describes a young girl's initiation into a gang. Although character development is thin and plot a bit incredible, teens who enjoy urban drama will be captivated by the steady flow of action.
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January 06, 2009: Aye dat book Homeboyz was raw dog! Reminds me of me and my partnas on da grind ya know!
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November 01, 2008:
Teddy Anderson is out for revenge. His little sister, Tina, was the victim of a drive-by, gang-related shooting. Her death is explained with the gang label RP, RT -- wrong place, wrong time.
Big brother Andre and older sister Tee-Ay are both away at college. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are both grieving the death of their youngest child in their own separate ways. That leaves Teddy to deal with his emotions in the only way he knows how. He turns to the same violence that cut short his little sister's life.
Arrested for attempted murder, Teddy finds himself in the court system. Surprisingly, he is released to his parents, but the deal involves house arrest, wearing an ankle bracelet, and doing community service for some probation officer with a government-funded program to reform gang members. Teddy reports to Officer Diaz and meets Micah, a twelve-year-old gangsta' wannabe.
The arrangement is for Teddy to work with Micah -- help him with his homework, talk to him about his problems, and generally bond with him so he'll stay off the streets and out of trouble. Teddy is no slouch. He puts in his community service time, but also uses his considerable intelligence and computer skills to hack into the court system to further his plans for revenge.
HOMEBOYZ is the final book in the Anderson family trilogy by Alan Lawrence Sitomer. He brings the dangerous and deadly side of gang violence to life, and at the same time reveals the emotional and touching relationship that develops between Teddy and young Micah. Readers who enjoyed HOOPSTER and HIP-HOP HIGH SCHOOL will be pleased with this final book. It also works well as a stand-alone for those not familiar with Sitomer's other books.