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In Angie Thomas’s On the Come Up, 16-year-old Brianna "Bri" Jackson dreams of becoming a famous rapper like her late father while navigating the challenges of life in Garden Heights, including financial struggles, racial profiling at her school, and the pressures of the music industry. As Bri's provocative song gains attention, she must balance her desire for success with staying true to herself. Topics include racial profiling, gun violence, and drug addiction recovery.
On the Come Up by Angie Thomas is widely celebrated for its authentic portrayal of a young rapper's struggles and triumphs. Critics praise its compelling characters and engaging narrative but note that some plot elements may feel predictable. Thomas's ability to address social issues remains a highlight, cementing the novel's place as a thought-provoking read in contemporary YA literature.
Readers who enjoyed The Hate U Give or Dear Martin will appreciate Angie Thomas's On the Come Up. Suitable for those interested in contemporary YA fiction, issues of race, identity, and social justice, it appeals to fans of exploring the intersection of personal dreams and societal challenges.
African American Literature
Realistic Fiction
Modern Classic Fiction
Music
Race / Racism
Poverty
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Relationships: Family