A review by lannthacker
After Tupac & D Foster by Jacqueline Woodson

2.0

J WOODSON - african american urban realistic, foster care, race , coming of age
Two 11 year old lifelong friends meet a mysterious new girl on their block and become an almost instant trio. D is with them for 2 great years, a story that runs parallel to the first shooting of Tupac Shakur and his death. Not real plot-heavy, this book talks about the dangers and injustices of being black, as well as in the foster care system.