The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives
"The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives" is a poignant and eye-opening account of a tragic incident that took place in Oakland, California, in 2013. The book, written by Dashka Slater, explores the story of two teenagers, Sasha and Richard, whose lives collided on a city bus, resulting in a devastating hate crime that left Sasha with severe burns.
Slater's writing is both powerful and evocative, as she weaves together the narratives of both Sasha and Richard, providing a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of their lives leading up to the incident. Her meticulous research and attention to detail are evident throughout the book, allowing the reader to fully comprehend the complexities and nuances of the situation.
The book's exploration of the themes of gender identity, race, and the criminal justice system is particularly noteworthy. Slater deftly navigates these sensitive topics with sensitivity and nuance, providing a thoughtful and insightful analysis of the broader societal issues at play. Moreover, the use of a non-linear narrative structure in "The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives" adds an additional layer of depth and complexity, keeping the reader engaged and invested in the story.
Release: 2017
Author: Dashka Slater
Goodreads Score: 4.1