Seven years after the terrorist attack of 9/11 killed his father, Tate Rodriguez has angst to spare. His sole purpose in life is to make his late father proud by acting as drum major in his high school marching band during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. When money becomes an obstacle, Tate turns to best friend Max for ideas, but with a troubled past in an underground fighting ring, Max's wariness of returning to a life he barely escaped leaves him with little help to offer. The pair becomes a trio when they rope in bashful bandmate Cameron to compete as a punk band of their own for the cash prize of their school talent show. Unfortunately, Cameron's friendship comes at a price, and with his circle of socialites thwarting the band's success at every turn, Tate turns to a local dry-cleaner for rehearsal space. With space to spare, The Carry Out is perfect for rehearsal, especially since it is run by Lyle, a girl in Tate's piano class he can't seem to forget. As the talent show draws near, stakes rise as the four teenagers confront the troubles of their pasts. Will their internal struggles and obstacles of race and angst bring them closer together to achieve their ultimate goal, or will the four be left shattered beyond repair?
Kali Gadomski lives in New Hampshire with her husband and daughter. In her free time she enjoys pilates, family time, and enjoying the outdoors. This is her debut novel. Visit her website for more information and updates at www.kaligadomski.com.