Publisher's Synopsis
In 1977, two kids from vastly different worlds formed an unlikely bond-Scotty, a white boy growing up in a predominantly Black housing project, and Vanessa, a Black girl living on the hilltop overlooking the ghetto.
Now, in Everything is Everything: Book 2, as the chaos of the past collides with the harsh realities of the 1980s, Scotty and Vanessa find themselves caught in a whirlwind of hip-hop culture, family dysfunction, prison, death, and the ever-present pull of the drug trade. From the return of people once thought lost to the deadly minefield of street life, the two must confront painful truths and learn that blood doesn't always bind as tightly as loyalty. Warning: This gripping urban fiction novel explores the gritty realities of race, drugs, and survival in the 1970s and 80s. It contains graphic language, drug use, sexual content, and violence.