White Lines by Tracy Brown
I first read this book in the 9th grade. I was a freshman in Thurgood Marshall. I received the book from one of close friends. I really didnt want to read the book because it was so big, it had a lot of pages. My friend really recommended the book so I knew it was going to be good. I opened the book and read the first few pages it was sooo good. Its about a girl named Jada who grew up living a really hard life. Her mom was never home she was always at work. Jadas father died so she was raised by her stepfather. Jadas stepfather was a good father to her up until the point Jada became a teenager. When she hit her teens he treated her so badly with little respect. Jada couldnt understand why his new attitude was like this towards her. At the age of 17 Jada couldnt take it and she decided to leave her home. From then on Jada journey of a crazy life in the streets began. I can truly say this is my favorite book. I like this book because it shows a beautiful lesson on how someone who started at the bottom can make it to the top.