Official Review: House of Hoops by June Gillam
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Re: Official Review: House of Hoops by June Gillam
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Thank you for this interesting review.
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The plot revolves around two protagonists who had an unpleasant incident in the past that is affecting their current situation. One of them is trying to build a community center; the other one is trying to stop the construction. The characters in this novel symbolize different social problems. Hillary, a strong woman, is determined to balance a career and a family. She has a supportive husband and a pre-teen daughter who echoes her mother's insecurities. Charlie, the second protagonist, is distraught over the gentrificaiton of his neighborhood. His concern has been hastened by a terminal illness diagnosis and his desire to leave a legacy before he dies. Readers see these individuals evolve and experience a catharsis. Stacy, another key character, remains a constant guiding force and is my favorite cast member in this social drama.
Kind of eerie that this book would mention Kobe Bryant and his daughter before the helicopter accident occurred. This book focuses on two different social problems. An interesting read and an excellent official review.
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The plot revolves around two protagonists who had an unpleasant incident in the past that is affecting their current situation. One of them is trying to build a community center; the other one is trying to stop the construction. The characters in this novel symbolize different social problems. Hillary, a strong woman, is determined to balance a career and a family. She has a supportive husband and a pre-teen daughter who echoes her mother's insecurities. Charlie, the second protagonist, is distraught over the gentrificaiton of his neighborhood. His concern has been hastened by a terminal illness diagnosis and his desire to leave a legacy before he dies. Readers see these individuals evolve and experience a catharsis. Stacy, another key character, remains a constant guiding force and is my favorite cast member in this social drama.
Kind of eerie that this book would mention Kobe Bryant and his daughter before the helicopter accident occurred. This book focuses on two different social problems. An interesting read and an excellent official review.
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Great job!!
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I like it how she started narrating events at a top-notch. Looking forward to reading it.
I'm glad the novel is devoid of erotica. I'm a bit saddened on the use of profanity such as Mother of God. Kind of made me clinch at the use of it.
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