Ratings40
Average rating4.1
This one is told from the perspective of the teenagers who live, witness and are surrounded by the tragic beating of Rashad Butler. It was interesting to read from their POVs.
I would have liked to see more of the offending officer's thoughts and his character development to get a full 360 view but I understand what the intention is here.
What would our kids do if they witnessed or heard about something like this happening? I can see why teachers are having their students read this one. It shows that even though they may be young...they have a voice.