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Gangs. Fiction.
Latin Americans. Fiction.
Brothers and sisters. Fiction.
Family life. Florida. Miami. Fiction.
Miami (Fla.). Fiction.
Stand-in parent Grace wants to protect her younger brother Alex from a dangerous Miami gang. Then her first love, former gang member Mateo, returns; although Grace doesn't trust Mateo, she thinks he might be able to dissuade Alex from gang life. While characterizations are fairly one-note in this high-stakes romance, Grace's struggle to balance family responsibilities with her own goals and desires is compelling.
Voice of Youth Advocates (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)Barely out of high school, Grace is responsible for the daily care and supervision of her younger brother, Alex. Alex is grieving the loss of their mother while struggling with their fathers frequent long absences. He is slowly being pulled into gang life. Hardworking and ambitious, Grace juggles two jobs, online courses, and a limited social life due to her increasingly difficult role as Alexs guardian. When ex-boyfriend Mateo walks back into her life, Grace sees an opportunity to help her brother: Mateo once joined a gang, one he claims to have left. Grace hopes he can convince Alex to avoid that mistake, but when Graces old feelings for Mateo return, she wonders how she can achieve the life she envisions while meeting everyones needs, including her own. Run the Risk is an adrenaline-inducing story that will have readers in tears of both fear and joy. It is an emotional rollercoaster with many plot twists. The reader experiences what the characters are going through. Struggling and reluctant readers will devour this book and will be sad to see it end. Readers can learn a lot from this book and will grow from the experience. 4Q, 3P.Grace Blackadar, Teen Reviewer.
Kirkus ReviewsLife for a girl trying to make ends meet after high school becomes complicated when her ex-boyfriend, a gang member, re-emerges in her life.Grace works concessions in a Miami movie theater owned by a former gang member gone straight, and she volunteers at a Head Start pursuing her dream of working in early childhood education. When her ex Mateo shows up as the theater security guard, done with the gang that was the reason for their breakup, the two immediately feel the heat again. Grace is worried about her younger brother, Alex, who seems to be getting involved in the Locos. Grace asks Mateo to try to protect Alex and get him out of the gang. While pursuing a career as a paramedic, Mateo agrees and is unusually adept at knowing when to intervene. Diversity abounds. In addition to Latino Mateo, biracial Grace has Latina heritage on her mother's side (her dad is white), and most of her friends and workmates are brown; savagely feminist Feenix is a special treat. Van Diepen knows her audience. There's much excitement around attending a Pitbull concert with Nayer and Mohombi opening. The cute day care kids balance the boozy after-work parties, casual cursing, and underlying lust, just as the poetry creates a tonal counterpoint to the gang plotline. It's fast-paced, telenovela-style drama with dance parties, poetry slams, fights, blackmail, and life-threatening peril. (Fiction. 14-18)
School Library Journal (Wed Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)Gr 9 Up-race is in love with Mateodeeply, agonizingly in love. But when Mateo chooses gang life over his relationship with her, Grace knows she has to let him go. She's moved on and is struggling to keep her brother out of gang life, all while working a full-time job, volunteering at the local day care center, and taking online courses. Then Mateo is hired as the new security guard at the theater where Grace works. Seeing him brings back a rush of pain, resentment, and more than a little bit of love. Mateo claims he's done with gangs for good, but can he be trusted? Van Diepen's story about two teens facing the complexities of love amid gang life and family problems is fast-paced, enticing, and sexy, but it does have some characterization and narrative flaws. While Grace and Mateo are interesting and compelling protagonists, several of the secondary characters feel flat and could have used more development. The parents are rarely mentioned and are seen only briefly, without much explanation as to why they don't play a larger role in the problems their children are confronting. Much of the central plot is revealed only near the end of the novel and feels rushed, leaving the conclusion just partially resolved. Despite its faults, this title will appeal to teens who enjoy an easy, realistic read with elements of romance and intrigue. VERDICT Purchase where the author's books are popular.Tabitha Nordby, Red River College, Man.
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School Library Journal (Wed Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2017)
From the author of On the Edge and Light of Day, Run the Risk is a romantic and gritty story, perfect for fans of Simone Elkeles.
Grace has done her best to move on since her ex-boyfriend Mateo chose gang life over her. But even though years have passed, she hasn’t forgotten him—especially since she’s seen her younger brother Alex drawn to a life on the streets. She can’t bear to think of Alex making the same mistakes as Mateo, but she feels him slipping away.
So when Mateo suddenly resurfaces, insisting he’s left gang life behind him, Grace sees an opportunity. Maybe he could be the one to reach Alex and pull him away from the edge. She tells herself she’s only talking to Mateo again because of Alex, but her feelings quickly return. Can she ever trust Mateo again? And is saving her brother worth risking a broken heart? With everyone she loves in danger, Grace must decide how much to sacrifice before it’s too late.
Run the Risk is set in the same world as Allison van Diepen’s previous novels Light of Day and On the Edge (readers will recognize some of their favorite characters in this book) and features a diverse cast. With romance, action, and realistic friendships, this is a gripping story about the dangers one girl faces to save the people she loves.