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After teenage Maverick discovers he’s a father, the overwhelmed teenage mother ...read more

  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 9 and up
  • Booklist:
  • Grades 9 - 12
  • Kirkus:
  • Ages 13 and up
  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 9 and up
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 14 and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 7-12
  • Word Count:
  • 77,762
  • Lexile Level:
  • 500L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 3.4
  • Cultural Experience:
  • African American
  • Genre:
  • Historical Fiction
  • Year Published:
  • 2021

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From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)

After teenage Maverick discovers he’s a father, the overwhelmed teenage mother of his baby leaves the infant with him and disappears. Maverick’s hardworking mom steps up to help but makes it clear that Maverick’s son is his responsibility. Since his cousin Dre, who does his best to protect Maverick from the harshest aspects of gang life in their neighborhood, has made Maverick promise to stop selling hard drugs, Maverick takes an after-school job at a neighborhood store to earn money for formula and diapers. Between taking care of his son and working for demanding Mr. Wyatt, Maverick is exhausted. He, too, is overwhelmed, in love with his son, and scared about the future. Despite Dre’s help, there’s no easy way out of gang life in his neighborhood. When a shooting death hits close to home, grief-stricken Maverick finds solace with his former girlfriend, Lisa, whom he still loves, their reconnection giving him hope for their future together. Maverick’s irresistible first-person voice is compelling, authentic, honest, sharply perceptive, by turns funny and heartbreaking. Exceptional dialogue reveals the complexity of the characters and their lives—even those making brief appearances, like Maverick’s dad, who’s trying to be a good parent from prison. For Maverick, understanding that his choices have consequences that impact not only him but those he loves clarifies the kinds of decisions he wants to make moving forward in this prequel to The Hate U Give that centers on Starr’s dad as a teenager. (Age 13 and older)

CCBC Choices 2022 © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2022. Used with permission.

From School Library Journal

Starred review from May 27, 2022

Gr 9 Up-This prequel to Thomas's The Hate U Give takes listeners back 17 years to the story of Maverick Carter when he was just a teenager navigating life in a gang he never really wanted to be in, becoming a father before he graduated high school, and losing people who were there to protect and guide him. As a Black young man coming of age in a neighborhood run by gangs, Mav must make choices that no teen should have to make, growing up long before he is actually grown in age. The audiobook puts the listener front and center in the choices and the events that shaped Maverick Carter, what helped him become the man and the strong father figure he is in The Hate U Give. Narrated by Dion Graham, Maverick's voice is strong, and Graham personalizes his every thought, emotion, and reaction in a way that draws the listener into his mind, bringing the character to life. Listeners hear the emotion in Maverick's thoughts and how he has to put on a tough front for others, despite not feeling tough or strong at all. The audiobook is a gut-wrenching, emotional journey through Maverick's coming-of-age, and an authentic way to experience the story. VERDICT Fans of Thomas and the world she has created will enjoy the nods to the The Hate U Give; being introduced to characters and places referenced previously brings this prequel home to listeners. A must have for all YA audio collections.-Erica Coonelly

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Horn Book

March 1, 2021
One of the most dynamic characters in Thomas's acclaimed The Hate U Give (rev. 3/17) is Starr's father, Maverick Carter. In this prequel, seventeen-year-old Mav has joined his incarcerated father's gang for protection and is secretly selling drugs with his best friend. The situation isn't ideal, but it provides young Mav with everything he wants in life...until he discovers he's a father. Suddenly a single parent to a three-month-old, Mav reevaluates the life he needs to live for his son (and that's just the first major complication), but he quickly discovers that leaving his old life without consequences isn't an option, while outside pressures build to a tragic event. Authentic to the point of heartbreak, Maverick's voice is earnest as he wrestles with his decisions. Even as his behavior swings chaotically between virtue and violence or near-violence, Mav's main motive remains consistent throughout -- to protect and honor his loved ones. Fans of Thomas's work will not be disappointed by this intense portrayal of this phase in the Carter family's story. Eboni Njoku

(Copyright 2021 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From Booklist

January 1, 2021
Grades 9-12 *Starred Review* Thomas delivers a poignant prequel to The Hate U Give (2017) with Concrete Rose, set 17 years prior. Seventeen-year-old Maverick Carter is the son of a former gang member who, nevertheless, follows the same path, selling drugs for the King Lords to help his mom with bills while his dad is in jail. He thinks he has everything figured out until fatherhood stares him in the face in the form of baby Seven. Maverick comes to realize that there's so much more to life that can be lost now that Seven needs him. Then, someone close to Maverick is murdered, leaving him with more hard choices to make. He must define duty, family, and loyalty for himself and figure out if he will--or even can-- leave gang life for good. Thomas already delivered a dynamic, rich character with Maverick as Star's father in The Hate You Give (THUG). This insightful novel lets readers see Maverick as a teen himself and walk a mile in his shoes, before and during his evolution into the man, father, and husband that he is in THUG. Maverick's story is one that offers hope, encouragement, and optimism, and it shows those going through difficult times of their own that they can take control of their own destiny.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: THUG fans--and there are a lot--will relish the chance to dig into Maverick's teenage experiences and meet Thomas at one of her many virtual events.

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From Horn Book

January 1, 2021
One of the most dynamic characters in Thomas's acclaimed The Hate U Give (rev. 3/17) is Starr's father, Maverick Carter. In this prequel, seventeen-year-old Mav has joined his incarcerated father's gang for protection and is secretly selling drugs with his best friend. The situation isn't ideal, but it provides young Mav with everything he wants in life...until he discovers he's a father. Suddenly a single parent to a three-month-old, Mav reevaluates the life he needs to live for his son (and that's just the first major complication), but he quickly discovers that leaving his old life without consequences isn't an option, while outside pressures build to a tragic event. Authentic to the point of heartbreak, Maverick's voice is earnest as he wrestles with his decisions. Even as his behavior swings chaotically between virtue and violence or near-violence, Mav's main motive remains consistent throughout -- to protect and honor his loved ones. Fans of Thomas's work will not be disappointed by this intense portrayal of this phase in the Carter family's story.

(Copyright 2021 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From Kirkus

December 1, 2020
This literary DeLorean transports readers into the past, where they hope, dream, and struggle alongside beloved characters from Thomas' The Hate U Give (2017). The tale begins in 1998 Garden Heights, when Starr's parents, Maverick and Lisa, are high school seniors in love and planning for the future. Thomas proves Game of Thrones-esque in her worldbuilding ability, deepening her landscape without sacrificing intimacy or heart. Garden Heights doesn't contain dragons or sorcerers, but it's nevertheless a kingdom under siege, and the contemporary pressures its royalty faces are graver for the realness that no magic spell can alleviate. Mav's a prince whose family prospects are diminished due to his father's federally mandated absence. He and his best friend, King, are "li'l homies," lower in status and with everything to prove, especially after Mav becomes a father. In a world where masculinity and violence are inextricably linked to power, the boys' very identities are tied to the fathers whose names they bear and with whose legacies they must contend. Mav laments, "I ain't as hard as my pops, ain't as street as my pops," but measuring up to that legacy ends in jail or the grave. Worthy prequels make readers invest as though meeting characters for the first time; here they learn more about the intricate hierarchies and alliances within the King Lord gang and gain deeper insight into former ancillary characters, particularly Mav's parents, King, and Iesha. Characters are Black. A resounding success. (Fiction. 13-18)

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From School Library Journal

Starred review from December 1, 2020

Gr 9 Up-Maverick "Lil Don" Carter is a 17-year-old King Lord growing up in the Garden Heights district. The King Lords have been in existence long before Maverick was born, so his life has always been steeped in gang culture. Maverick knows that the game can steal family, friends, and time from you. His father Adonis's imprisonment is a testament to that fact. Maverick's cousin Dre and his friend Shawn try to keep Maverick from falling too deep into the game, but Maverick's best friend King keeps finding new ways to convince him to deepen his involvement. The unexpected joys and pains of fatherhood, the death of one of his best friends, and another unexpected pregnancy threaten to break Maverick's tenuous hold on his own sanity. How can he cut ties with the King Lords, raise his son, prepare for another child, and maintain his independence? The pressure Maverick is under yields some startling blooms in this novel about tenacity and rebirth. This is the perfect example of a narrative that straddles the beauty and pain of belonging and having the courage to make your own choices. Maverick Carter, who is Black, is a wonderfully complex character who will resonate with readers of all stripes. Thomas writes with a depth of humor and clarity that really allows readers to bond with the characters. VERDICT This prequel to The Hate U Give is perfect for public and school libraries.-Desiree Thomas, Worthington Lib., OH

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from November 30, 2020
In this prequel to The Hate U Give, Thomas delves into the upbringing of Maverick Carter, the father of THUG's protagonist, Starr. Mav is one of the subordinates ("li'l homies") of neighborhood gang the King Lords and the son of one of the gang's incarcerated OGs. At 17, Mav and his hotheaded best friend, King-both responsible for recruiting and initiating new members and dealing weed for the King Lords-have begun slinging harder drugs on the side, under the gang leaders' noses. Risking hard time like his father or death like King's dad by leading a double life, Mav soon finds himself in over his head when he discovers he's fathered a child by King's off-and-on girlfriend, who promptly abandons the baby to his care. Convincingly detailing the journey of a young Black man growing into fatherhood, Thomas brings her trademark wit, nostalgic love of the 1990s and all things R&B and hip-hop, and her penchant for heartfelt characterization to this first-person exploration of Maverick Carter's coming-of-
age. Through its portrayal of loss and upheaval, this story acts as a tender love letter to a close Black family and community-one that isn't without problems but is always full of love. Ages 14—up. Agent: Brooks Sherman, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc.

Concrete Rose was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

Canada Lists (2)

Alberta

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

British Columbia

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

United States Lists (26)

Alabama

  • Yellowhammer YA Book Award, 2021-2022

Alaska

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

Arkansas

  • Arkansas Teen Book Award, 2022-2023, for Grades 7-12

California

  • CDE Recommended List 2022
  • CDE Recommended List 2022, Grades 9-12

Colorado

  • Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award, 2021-2022 -- Grades 7-12

Idaho

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

Illinois

  • Read for a Lifetime, 2021-2022, Grades 9-12

Iowa

  • Iowa High School Battle of the Books, 2023, Grades 9-12
  • Iowa High School Book Award, 2022-2023, Grades 9-12

Maine

  • North Star YA Award, 2022-2023

Michigan

Missouri

  • Gateway Readers Award, 2023-2024, Grades 9-12

Montana

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

New Mexico

  • Land of Enchantment Black Bear Reading List, 2023-2024 for Grades 9-12

Oklahoma

  • Sequoyah Book Awards, 2023 - High School, for Grades 9-12

Oregon

  • Oregon Reader's Choice Award, 2024 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12

Pennsylvania

  • Keystone to Reading Book Award, 2022-2023 -- High School List
  • Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award, 2022-2023, Young Adult

Tennessee

  • Volunteer State Book Awards, 2021-2022 -- High School Division, Grades 9-12

Texas

  • Tayshas Reading List, 2023, for Grades 9-12

Washington

  • Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, 2024, Senior Division, for Grades 10-12

Wisconsin

  • Battle of the Books, 2023 -- Senior Division for Grades 8-12
  • Golden Archer Award, 2024 -- Senior Category, for Grades 7-12
  • WSRA Just One More Page 2022, Young Adult

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