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What Members Thought

This is one of those books that I feel at a loss to write an intelligent review of.
Part of it is that I can acknowledge being an outsider here. As such, it's difficult for me to evaluate the story for character, realism, etc., the way that I might evaluate something I'm more familiar with.
I did feel like I learned a lot, and I appreciated that the story explored the nuances of Starr's situation. While the trauma of seeing her childhood friend shot took center stage in the story, she also grapple ...more
Part of it is that I can acknowledge being an outsider here. As such, it's difficult for me to evaluate the story for character, realism, etc., the way that I might evaluate something I'm more familiar with.
I did feel like I learned a lot, and I appreciated that the story explored the nuances of Starr's situation. While the trauma of seeing her childhood friend shot took center stage in the story, she also grapple ...more

An important, impressive, difficult, and completely engaging meditation on being a woman, a teenager, and a black teen who is living in two worlds. I devoured this book and the wonderfully round characters within, and the very of-the-moment situation they found themselves in. Life is messy, and this family and it's orbit aren't immune from racism, class-ism, and social pressures. It's a frank book with smart characters who are all coming to terms with what it means to live their lives, grow up,
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Mar 16, 2017
Jessica
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
highlyrecommended,
ya
I would give this eight stars if I could.

Apr 12, 2018
Megan
rated it
it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
young-adult,
contemporary

Aug 30, 2017
Jennie
marked it as to-read

Dec 23, 2017
Lauren
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Dec 28, 2017
Jenny
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Jan 24, 2018
Laura
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Feb 01, 2018
Elizabeth
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Sep 28, 2018
Rafael Eaton
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Dec 04, 2018
Erin
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