Reflection of personal reading 1/17/24

 

  • “The Other Wes Moore” is a book that covers the lives of two young black boys with the same names that had very similar childhoods, but different lives. It tells the story of their life choices and how it determined their fates. One of them ended up being in and out of jail throughout his life because he was using drugs to make money. He also got a girl pregnant when he was 15. His mom tried to help him but he couldn't be helped. The other Wes Moore had gotten in trouble when he was 13 years old for spraying spray paint on a public building’s wall. The cop let him and his friend off with a warning but this experience frightened him. He had let his friend convince him to do something that he knew was wrong. He made other mistakes growing up, but eventually ended up getting sent to military school. This story made me think about life decisions and fate and how a person is able to decide their own future and path through life. They could have so easily ended up having eachothers lives. It was unfortunate and hard to read about the one who spent his life in and out of jail because, as the reader, I knew he was a decent person with good intentions. 

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