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Home School

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Home School

By: Evan Jacobs
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Sometimes getting what you want isn't enough to change who the world thinks you are.

Tony finally made it out.

Out of the Bench Program. Out of the school where students like him get written off. And into Vista High—his home school. It’s where his best friend Carlos goes. It’s where Tony hopes to start fresh, stay clean, and finally get the respect he's worked for.

But on day one, nothing feels right.

Carlos has new friends, new priorities, and a life that doesn’t seem to include Tony. As isolation sets in, the pressure mounts. Old friends tempt him with old habits. New choices come with real consequences. And the line between who Tony was and who he's trying to become starts to blur.

Torn between loyalty and survival, Tony has to decide: is he truly ready for change—or just pretending to be someone he’s not?

⭐ Perfect for readers who love:
  • Gritty, real-world teen fiction
  • Stories about second chances and resilience
  • Books like The Outsiders, Monster, and Tyrell

Home School by Evan Jacobs is a raw and emotionally gripping novel that dives deep into issues of identity, friendship, peer pressure, and the cost of redemption. With short, punchy chapters and authentic dialogue, this is an accessible yet powerful read for teens, reluctant readers, and educators looking to engage students through contemporary realism.

Recommended for ages 13+ YA Realistic Fiction School & Society
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