Greg and the Mural is one in a series of books featuring Greg and his cousins, who portray important characters in the story. Greg is in sixth grade and enjoys art. He has entered and won an art contest, the prize being a scholarship. I am not sure where the story takes place; the blurb on the back of the book mentions ‘Trinidad Community’ but I cannot find it in the story. However, it is known that Greg lives with his cousins and grandparents and there is no mention of his parents. Both grandparents work at low-paying jobs. The boy who came in second in the contest, Mark, lives ‘at the top of the hill’ and when Greg goes there he is amazed that people can live in those poor of conditions. Mark and his gang buddies have been tagging buildings in Greg’s community and Greg and his cousin James work together with the police to try to stop the vandalism. There is quite a bit to discuss in this short story, choices to make that can effect your future. There are also discussion questions at the end of the story. This book is a very simple to read story and is intended for reluctant readers of grades 3 through 6, and maybe older. The cover art doesn’t seem to jive with the intended audience.