Monday, March 16, 2009

The Rose That Grew From Concrete


Shakur, Tupac. The Rose That Grew from Concrete. New York: Pocket Books, 1999.

[Book cover credit: www.alibris.com]

Genre: Biography/Non-Fiction

Annotation:
Compiled after his death, The Rose That Grew From Concrete is a collection of Tupac's poetry that uncovers his deep insight into the world, his honest sensitivity and life experiences.

Booktalk Review:
The Rose That Grew Form Concrete is a collection of cool and witty poems written by one of the most enigmatic, influential, controversial and enduring rappers of the 2oth century. Tupac's real take on life is there for you to read, and you can even see each of his poems in his own handwriting. Learn more about Tupac and the struggles of The Rose That Grew From Concrete.

For more information about Tupac, check out this website:
http://www.2paclegacy.com/


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