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A review by chokinghalos
Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas
4.0
”It wouldn’t have been justice if you threw your life away to kill him.”
Getting to know Maverick’s life felt almost like a privilege. It shows us that parents are far from perfect, but they make the most of it nonetheless. They’re living life for the first time, just like everybody else. I also liked the undertones of sexism and how Maverick wants to be strong because he is a man and he thinks he shouldn’t cry because that would mean he’s not a man; yet, people prove him he’s more of a man than he believes. He blooms in the hardest of conditions, just like a concrete rose.
Getting to know Maverick’s life felt almost like a privilege. It shows us that parents are far from perfect, but they make the most of it nonetheless. They’re living life for the first time, just like everybody else. I also liked the undertones of sexism and how Maverick wants to be strong because he is a man and he thinks he shouldn’t cry because that would mean he’s not a man; yet, people prove him he’s more of a man than he believes. He blooms in the hardest of conditions, just like a concrete rose.