![]() ![]() No doubt Tyrell is no longer a child given all he has had to do to try to provide for his mother, brother and himself. He resents his father’s actions as much as his father resents Tyrell’s.Īlong the way there are plenty of situations that test Tyrell’s resolve to do what he has learned is the right thing. ![]() Tyrell has provided for his mother in his father’s absence and feels as though he has grown into manhood. To him, this means establishing himself as the head of the house and getting his youngest son back. Tyrell’s father is back to his old work habits and trying to get his family back together. His mother is living alone until Tyrell’s father is released from prison and her youngest child is in foster care. In Bronxwood, Tyrell, a 16 year Black male, has moved back to Bronxwood from Atlanta and is living with his Pool Hallįriends. ![]() The story seemed to make sense without having read the previous novel, however I would recommend reading it first for a clear understanding of situations. Bronxwood is a sequel to Booth’s first book, Tyrell, which I haven’t read. ![]()
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