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Better Must Come

Audiobook
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Wait time: About 2 weeks
Barely Missing Everything meets American Street in this "well-plotted, taut page-turner" (Booklist, starred review) that looks at the darker side of light-filled Jamaica and how a tragedy and missing drug money helplessly entangle the lives of two teens who want to change their fate.
Deja is a "barrel girl"—one of the Jamaican kids who get barrels full of clothes, food, and treats shipped to them from parents who have moved to the US or Canada to make more money. Gabriel is caught up in a gang and desperate for a way out. When he meets Deja at a party, he starts looking for a way into her life and wonders if they could be a part of each other's futures.

Then, one day while out fishing, Deja spies a go-fast boat stalled out by some rocks, smeared with blood. Inside, a badly wounded man thrusts a knapsack at her, begging her to deliver it to his original destination, and to not say a word. She binds his wounds, determined to send for help and make good on her promise...not realizing that the bag is stuffed with $500,000 American. Not realizing that the posse Gabriel is in will stop at nothing to get their hands on this bag—or that Gabriel's and her lives will intersect in ways neither ever imagined, as they both are forced to make split-second choices to keep the ones they love most alive.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2024
      Jamaican teen Deja works with her uncle and his friend Mr. Wallace on his boat Gregor catching fish to make ends meet. While she learns to pilot boats, Deja also eagerly anticipates receiving American goods such as clothes, food, and treats via barrel from her mother, who is working in Brooklyn. Everything comes to a halt when Deja’s mother is robbed of all her money, an event that will have a dire impact on Deja and her siblings’ lives. As Deja struggles to figure out how she’s meant to survive now that she’s no longer a “barrel girl,” she meets Gabriel, an orphaned “gangsta boy.” When the two connect again at a party, Deja can’t deny their easy chemistry. After Deja
      discovers a seemingly
      abandoned boat she knows belongs to a drug dealer, she finds a man, barely alive, who urges her to deliver a money-filled briefcase to Webber—a shifty shipping agent known for illegal activities. And if she succeeds, Webber will reward her. Hall (Your Corner Dark) presents an expansive exploration of how class and privilege intersect within Jamaican culture through the eyes of teens in this intimately narrated tale told via Deja and Gabriel’s dual POVs. Ages 14–up. Agent: Faye Bender, Book Group.

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