Reading Response


   Solo by Kwame Alexander is about an African-American teenager who is deals with living in a dysfunctional family. His main issue right now in the story is that he does not know who he truly is.  His dad is a rockstar, his sister is an awful singer, and his mom is no longer around. His life is somewhat loopy with the distraction of having a girlfriend, trying to keep up with grades, and not having many friends. In a way, this character reminds me of me.

  I also live in a somewhat dysfunctional family. My parents work basically twenty four seven, my sister is sophomore in college, and I'm the youngest out of two. So technically, I'm always alone. I sometimes need help with the whole growing up thing and no is ever around. I don't have too many friends so like the main character in my book, I sometimes feel alone. This book keeps me intrigued because it involves all the aspects of being a teenager in this day and age. Social media, social life, growing up, relationships, and sticky family situations. I would recommend it to any teenager who feels lost in the world.

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