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Aug 26, 2019sjpl_rebekah rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This is an exceptionally well-written coming-of-age story about staying true to yourself and following your dreams. What I really loved about it is that Thomas was able to touch upon a lot of hot topics without this book feeling like it was issue fiction. Another book I read this year touched upon a lot of the same issues, but I did not like that the controversial topics were laid out in a very one dimensional fashion. Angie Thomas managed to avoid this pitfall by exploring the issues from many different angles. I think this is a very socially responsible approach, and gives the story more power with a wider audience. I, for example, grew up with very different challenges than the main character, Bri, and though I do not agree with all of her choices and opinions, I can completely understand how her life experiences have shaped her perspective on and reaction to the events that take place in the story. I think this speaks volumes about Thomas’ skill as a writer, and it makes me very excited about whatever projects she may have coming up in the (hopefully) near future.