Summary
Payback Time is a book about journalism, football, and secrets. The main character, Daniel True, is cleverly nicknamed Mitch after the Michelin Man, because of his doughy body. He is a determined reporter for his school newspaper and strives to be the best writer for the paper, even though he writes about everyday news that nobody reads. The summer before his senior year of high school, a new editor of the paper is elected and she gives Mitch sports instead of daily news, because he is the best writer and everyone reads sports. He despises the thought of writing for football because his ex-best friend, Horst Diamond, is the all star quarter back for the team. They were best friends until Horst moved a couple blocks away and Mitch wanted to keep writing instead of play football. Mitch hates Horst because he was the one who, on the first day of high school, got everyone to start calling him Michelin Man which eventually got shortened to Mitch.
While watching a practice with the photographer, Kimi, they notice a player off in the back of the field that they had never seen before. He was throwing the ball perfectly and really far. They were so shocked that Horst Diamond might have some competition that they ran across the field to Coach McNolty and asked him if they could interview the new guy. He told them they were only allowed to interview Horst, because he was the best player. This made Mitch and Kimi suspicious so they looked into it and found out that the new guy was named Angel Marichal, but had no legal documents at the school. At a nearby school, the police snuck an officer into the school for a few months to make a huge drug bust, so Kimi and Mitch thought maybe they were doing the same thing at their school. They were even more convinced he was a cop after he spent all of his time after school in a sketchy neighborhood and always sat with the druggies during lunch. After doing loads of research, getting beat up, and threatened, Mitch finally found out Angel’s real name and produced an article about Angel and then he found out the truth.
My Opinion
I enjoyed reading this book because it had a lot of descriptions of football games, which is always fun to read about and experience, but it also had a lot of suspense which made the book really interesting. Even if you don’t know anything about football, you would be able to read this book because it isn’t exclusively based on football. The entire time reading the book I was trying to figure out for myself who Angel Marichal was and why he was at Mitch’s school. It had some good scenes of violence that spiced up the book, like when Mitch got beat up a few times by gangsters and it was pretty sweet.