A review by devafagan
Tyrell by Coe Booth

A painful but honest and moving narrative that almost left me feeling broken but held out just enough hope to get by on. Tyrell himself is a fascinating character with real flaws and strengths. Too often characters have "flaws" that aren't really flaws, or else their flaws are real but make them inaccessible. I really cared about Tyrell even as I saw him making mistakes, and I cheered when he succeeded.

Note: Quite a lot of mature content. Appropriate for the story, but be warned.