Reviewed:
If you have been reading about Wes and Les, this is obviously Leslie's story.
It is autobiographical in nature, and deals with a frustrated young fourteen year old who in a tragic moment watches as her world dissolves into chaos, and she realizes that she is totally alone without a real friend, or lover; except for a lonely old octogenarian widower, and an African American girl whose family has moved into her neighborhood in those troubled times of Watts, KKK, and everything we hate today. Her mother falls in love with an MD, and also in him she finds a piece of her life that was missing before.
Read and enjoy the second part of this family's tale, I did.