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"The book reads like good fiction."
-Boston Globe
Published by Henry Holt, this book, my second, was a finalist in
both PEN-Wests 1995 "Best of the West" and the 1995
San Francisco Bay Area Book Reviewers Association competition. Drive-By
was also named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year.
The book offers a look at the youth violence epidemic plaguing the
country in the 1990s through the dissection of a single drive-by
shooting that left a 13-year-old dead and a pair of 14-year-olds
in the hospital.

"Like Truman Capote (In Cold Blood) or Norman Mailer
(The Executioners Song) Rivlin takes a crime and makes
of it a mirror for its time and place. Yet Drive-By emits
a low hum of pure despair that sounds new in the annals of American
bloodshed
a gifted California reporter
[with] a sharp
eye and a clear voice."
-Boyd Tonkin, New Statesman (Great Britain)
"Emblematic of the helpless fury and self-destructive codes
of street justice prevailing in the inner city
an impressive
marshalling of facts."
-Darcy Frey, The New York Times
"Rivlins gift is his ability to make his subjects whole
and human
The book reads like good fiction, peppered with tough
language and pervaded by suspense. It is a tightly written story
about a collection of lives bound by the circumstances of murder."
-Zachary Dowdy, Boston Globe
"Rivlin chronicles a familiar tragedy, but he has given it
a human face
a deeply moving account of horrors that arrive
in an instant but just wont go away
[an] excellent investigative
book."
-Jackie Jones, San Francisco Chronicle
"A fascinating read from beginning to end. Its message lingers
not in your dreams but in your nightmares."
-Jeanne May, Detroit Free Press
"Rivlins dissection of the crime itself is compelling
enough. But even more so is the way in which he shows how modern
inner-city life makes such unthinkable crimes inevitable
.Spare
and direct, Drive-By is rife with cruel irony."
-John D. Thomas, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Powerful; a rich exploration of a surprisingly multifaceted
crime."
-Kirkus Review
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