Friday, November 7, 2025

Book Review - Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas



Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas is a coming-of-age novel that follows seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter as he navigates the challenges of young fatherhood, gang life, and building a better future for himself and his son. There’s one thing Maverick knows for certain: a real man takes care of his family. The son of a former gang legend, Maverick follows in his father’s footsteps and earns money the only way he knows how—by dealing with the King Lords. The extra money helps his mom cover bills that are piling up, even though she’s working two jobs while Maverick’s father is in prison.

Maverick knows life isn’t easy, but he feels like he has everything under control. He has a beautiful girlfriend and a cousin who always has his back—until he finds out he’s a father.

His son, Seven, depends on him for everything. Things aren’t as easy as they used to be. When Maverick is offered a chance to go straight, he decides to take it, wanting to prove he can make something of himself. However, one of the main components of being in a gang is loyalty. The responsibility of taking care of his son while being involved in the gang begins to tear Maverick apart. Will he be able to choose between the two?

This book is a prequel to The Hate U Give, which I own but have not yet read. Concrete Rose is an emotional read that showcases the struggles many face to put food on the table and how many turn to a life of crime to provide for their families. I enjoyed reading about Maverick trying to piece his life together for his son, even though, at times, he struggles with it. However, there were moments when I questioned his decisions. Not to give anything away, but Maverick, who’s trying to take care of a young child on his own, continues to make choices that jeopardize his financial stability and well-being. Despite this, I’d be open to reading more books by the author, including finally reading my copy of The Hate U Give.

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