What happens when everything youâve got to give isnât enough to save someone you love? This transformative portrayal of âinjustice, frustration, and rage is wrenching and difficult to forgetâ (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
Itâs Maine. Itâs winter. And itâs FREEZING STINKINâ COLD! Dinah is wildly worried about her best friend, Skint. He wonât wear a coat. Refuses to wear a coat. Itâs twelve degrees out, and he wonât wear a coat. So Dinahâs going to figure out how to help. Thatâs what Dinah doesâshe helps. But sheâs too busy trying to help to notice that sometimes, sheâs doing more harm than good. Seeing the trees instead of the forest? Thatâs Dinah.
And Skint isnât going to be the one to tell her. Heâs a helper guy too. Heâs worried about a little boy whose dad wonât let him visit his mom. Heâs worried about an elderly couple in a too-cold house down the road.
But the wedge between what drives Dinah and what concerns Skint is wide enough for a big old slab of ice. Because Skintâs own father is in trouble. Because Skintâs mother refuses to ask for help even though sheâs at her breaking point. And because Dinah might just decide toâŠhelp. She thinks sheâs cracking through a sheet of ice, but whatâs actually there is an entire iceberg.