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Skate by Michael Harmon
Skate by Michael Harmon










Skate by Michael Harmon

Seeing Tate go to drug infested warehouses in the search for his brother left my heart pounding to know if he was going to get out of there alive.

Skate by Michael Harmon

Sure, it might not be in the most graceful of ways, but eventually, the pieces will all fall into place.Īnother great aspect of Harmon’s writing is that his depiction of Tate’s struggles physically affects you. Tate’s determination shows readers that if you fight for what you know is right, things will eventually work out. What Harmon shows us through Tate’s story is that it’s not giving up that matters. Maybe getting turned down by your crush, or having to stay home to do chores around the house, or missing out on that spot on the varsity team isn’t so bad after all. This is such an important message for teenage readers out there, especially at such a hormonal and emotional time in which every slight glitch seems like such a CATASTROPHE! Seeing Tate actually have to fight for the life of his loved ones really puts things into perspective. Tate’s ordeal really slapped me in the face as to how lucky I am to have a life that is relatively problem free.

Skate by Michael Harmon

Now Tate has to find a way to save his brother from a life in prison without getting himself thrown behind bars.Īfter reading just the synopsis of Tate’s story, I think we can all agree that a malfunctioning DVR doesn’t even come close to a real problem. That is until his younger brother Indy decides to get himself kicked out of school, get in kahootz with the new meth dealer in town, and become an accessory to a brutal murder here and there. “Under the Bridge” follows Tate, a seventeen-year-old high school boy whose life revolves around skating at the local skate park and hanging out with his crew. After reading Michael Harmon’s “Under the Bridge,” I’ve learned that all my so called “problems” don’t even come close! So your alarm went off late, your car won’t start, your DVR forgot to record that latest episode of the “Real Housewives.” We all have so many problems.












Skate by Michael Harmon