I read this book for Spanish class, and I absolutely loved it. I was a little worried about reading a book in Spanish, as I'm still learning the language, but the author did a great job articulating what they wanted to say and I was able to understand everything almost completely.
I didn't have a lot of prior knowledge about gangs going into this story, and we normally don't talk about that type of topic in school, so I was naturally really interested in what I was going to learn about. Reading this story, I gained so much knowledge about gangs and it was really interesting to begin to understand how they work and the logistics of them. This book allowed me to clearly see what happens in a gang, the roles that people play, and the persona of a gang versus the action. The reasons why people join gangs was also interesting to me, and the challenge of being born into a gang is a struggle that many people can't even begin to understand.
I think that books like this are important for people to read so they can begin to understand a different type of culture and the dirty grit behind everything that happens within that culture. There are a lot of societal prejudices about gangs, and I was able to figure out which of those were stretched and which weren't as true as they appeared to be. I also discovered that sometimes being a part of a gang isn't a choice that people make, it can be made for them. This can lead to a trapped lifestyle that decides a person's fate for them.
I overall really appreciated this book and everything that it taught me. I would recommend this to anyone looking to learn more about gangs and an inside experience and perspective.