REVIEW: ME & CARLOS, BY TOM PERROTTA

A darkly comic short story about American class divides and coming-of-age regrets by Tom Perrotta, the New York Times bestselling author of Election and The Leftovers.

Henry “Digger” Diller has never been anyone’s MVP—he’s the guy who gets called up from jayvee soccer when the star player gets hurt and who volunteers to take his crush’s best friend to the prom. But Digger is pretty happy with life in the middle of Warfield High’s pecking order. Then he strikes up a friendship with Carlos, a new student from Honduras, who faces his own set of difficulties beyond the drama of adolescent life. Everyone loves Carlos: he’s a welcome addition to the team and to Digger’s tight friend group. Digger and Carlos are inseparable—until Digger, who’s focused on his own future, thinks maybe Carlos is getting too popular.
 
 
 
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A brief but poignant coming-of-age tale, Me and Carlos reveals a friendship between two adolescent boys, fraught with the usual competitiveness while also offering a glimpse of widely divergent background experiences. When the young man and his family disappear abruptly, the friend left behind is forced to face how life can be upended for an undocumented family. He must then reconsider some of his own thoughts and feelings about his friend. 4.5
 
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