All American Boys Book Review Essay

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Would you rather read fiction or nonfiction books? In some countries they are contemplating taking fiction books out of schools. The book I am reading is “ All American boys” by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiley. This book entails a story of a teenage, African American boy getting physically assaulted by a white police officer. All American boys is a fiction book; however it portrays many life lessons and real life events that often go unnoticed or many people are unaware of. Despite the school board’s recent segment regarding the lack of educational fuel that fiction provides, fiction should remain in the school’s curriculum. The statement is true due to the fact that fiction books teach valuable lessons on morality that are not always portrayed …show more content…

You wouldn't be the only one. I found a source regarding a girl in high school who just finished reading ‘’Lord of the Flies”. She was upset with the various conflicts in the story; however, she was more upset of how and why Piggy was killed. The guy who interviews the girl states, “ When I spoke to her after class, she explained that she identified with piggy being studious, fearful of bullying and a bit of an outcast, and it was upsetting to hear of his violent death.” Many people were in shock with his death, because it was so unexpected. The book provided the reader with a lot of life lessons even though it wasn't a true story or contain any realistic things in the book except the author’s bold statement of his view on the natural state of human nature. In my book, “All American Boys,” there are a lot of emotional things that have the power to influence the reader. All the events that happen in this book persuade the audience through emotional appeal convey lessons on morality that can be very influential upon the audience. When Rashad is in the hospital, he says, “seems like even blinking hurts.” This quote really got to me, because it made me think how much pain that police officer put him through, and also the fact that this happens in real life and most people just ignore it when really we should be doing something about it. Those are some reasons on how fiction books can affect you

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