EasterBlack-owned or founded brands at TargetGroceryClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesBabyHomeFurnitureKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenToysElectronicsVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksSports & OutdoorsBeautyPersonal CareHealthPetsHousehold EssentialsArts, Crafts & SewingSchool & Office SuppliesParty SuppliesLuggageGift IdeasGift CardsClearanceTarget New ArrivalsTarget Finds#TargetStyleTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores

Sponsored

On the Come Up - by Angie Thomas

On the Come Up - by Angie Thomas - 1 of 1
$11.47 when purchased online
Target Online store #3991

About this item

Description



About the Book



The highly anticipated second novel from the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author of "The Hate U Give" returns to the world of Garden Heights in a story about an aspiring teen rapper.



Book Synopsis



#1 New York Times bestseller - Seven starred reviews - Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book

"For all the struggle in this book, Thomas rarely misses a step as a writer. Thomas continues to hold up that mirror with grace and confidence. We are lucky to have her, and lucky to know a girl like Bri."--The New York Times Book Review

Sixteen-year-old Bri wants to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. Or at least win her first battle. As the daughter of an underground hip hop legend who died right before he hit big, Bri's got massive shoes to fill.

But it's hard to get your come up when you're labeled a hoodlum at school, and your fridge at home is empty after your mom loses her job. So Bri pours her anger and frustration into her first song, which goes viral . . . for all the wrong reasons.

Bri soon finds herself at the center of a controversy, portrayed by the media as more menace than MC. But with an eviction notice staring her family down, Bri doesn't just want to make it--she has to. Even if it means becoming the very thing the public has made her out to be.

Insightful, unflinching, and full of heart, On the Come Up is an ode to hip hop from one of the most influential literary voices of a generation. It is the story of fighting for your dreams, even as the odds are stacked against you; and about how, especially for young black people, freedom of speech isn't always free.

Don't miss Concrete Rose, Angie Thomas's powerful prequel to her phenomenal bestseller, The Hate U Give!



Review Quotes



★ "This honest and unflinching story of toil, tears, and triumph is a musical love letter that proves literary lightning does indeed strike twice. The rawness of Bri's narrative demonstrates Thomas' undeniable storytelling prowess. A joyous experience awaits. Read it. Learn it. Love it."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"On the Come Up offers a complicated, imperfect heroine who lives and breathes her truth on every page."--Entertainment Weekly

"Bri's story is utterly compelling from first to last."--USA Today

"This book beckons young readers and music lovers alike with an homage to the forefathers of hip-hop that also assures the feminine voice is never dismissed from the cypher."--Washington Post

★ "On the Come Up truly shines in its exploration of Bri's resilience, determination, and pursuit of her dreams. In this splendid novel, showing many facets of the black identity and the black experience, Thomas gives readers another dynamic protagonist to root for."--ALA Booklist (starred review)

"For all the struggle in this book, Thomas rarely misses a step as a writer. Thomas continues to hold up that mirror with grace and confidence. We are lucky to have her, and lucky to know a girl like Bri."--New York Times Book Review

"On the Come Up is earnest and warm-hearted, a careful examination of social issues that's built around an immensely endearing main character. It's likely to assure Thomas's continued and well-deserved dominance on the best-seller lists."--Vox

★ "This follow-up to Thomas' landmark The Hate U Give, set in the same fictional city after the events of that book, demonstrates again Thomas' gift for crackling dialogue, complex characterization, and impactful emotion. Readers already lining up for this title won't be disappointed."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

★ "While acknowledging that society is quick to slap labels onto black teens, the author allows her heroine to stumble and fall before finding her footing and her voice. Thomas once again fearlessly speaks truth to power; a compelling coming-of-age story for all teens."--School Library Journal (starred review)

★ "With sharp, even piercing, characterization, this indelible and intricate story of a young girl who is brilliant and sometimes reckless, who is deeply loved and rightfully angry at a world that reduces her to less than her big dreams call her to be, provides many pathways for readers."--Horn Book (starred review)
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 6 Inch (W) x 1.7 Inch (D)
Weight: 1.15 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13-19 Years
Number of Pages: 447
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Sub-Genre: Social Themes, People & Places, Performing Arts
Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Angie Thomas
Language: English
Street Date: February 5, 2019
TCIN: 53435548
UPC: 9780062498564
Item Number (DPCI): 059-12-1501
Origin: Made in the USA
If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 5.8 inches length x 1.2 inches width x 8.5 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1 pounds
We regret that this item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.
This item cannot be shipped to the following locations: American Samoa (see also separate entry under AS), Guam (see also separate entry under GU), Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico (see also separate entry under PR), United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S., APO/FPO

Return details

This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 30 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
See the return policy for complete information.
loading...

Related Categories

4.3 out of 5 stars with 4 reviews
100% would recommend
2 recommendations

Poignant Coming of Age Story

5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
Lemlem - 3 years ago
Angie Thomas is amazing at writing atmosphere and engaging characters.
Did you find this review helpful?

Thomas does not Disappoint

3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
RuthAStiles - 6 years ago
On the Come Up, by Angie Thomas is a story about one girl’s struggle between doing what is best for her family and following her heart. Bri, a high school teenager, loves to rap and feels most comfortable when writing lyrics. Her father has died, her mother is eight-years drug free, and her older brother works at a local pizza place to help pay the bills while putting grad school on hold. As the story unfolds, readers are immersed into the struggles of an inner-city family who cannot make ends meet and every corner seems to offer a new struggle instead of a window of opportunity. Much can be inferred from the grit and determination of the character,s and Thomas does not disappoint when it comes to character development. Thomas really does an excellent job connecting the reader to her characters, and at times I felt like I was in the same room as them, observing their ups and downs. Secondary characters play major roles in the development of the main characters, and I could truly identify with the inner turmoils Bri faced. She knew that she had potential as a musical artist, that others had her back because of her rapper legend dad, and that one day she would break through the daily struggles of not knowing where the next meal would come from. As those around her try to run her life and make decisions for her, she falls back on her talents and abilities. Unfortunately, On the Come Up by Angie Thomas was a letdown after reading The Hate U Give. Although this book held my attention, it was not a “can’t-put-it-down” type of book like her debut novel. Themes of teenager love, drug abuse, inferred gang violence are minor themes in this book, and add to rather than take away from the plot. Strong language is used throughout the book, but I believe it aids the reader in feeling more connected to the characters. I give On the Come Up 3 out of 5 stars.
9 guests found this review helpful. Did you?

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer

About Us

About TargetCareersNews & BlogTarget BrandsBullseye ShopSustainability & GovernancePress CenterAdvertise with UsInvestorsAffiliates & PartnersSuppliersTargetPlus

Help

Target HelpReturnsTrack OrdersRecallsContact UsFeedbackAccessibilitySecurity & FraudTeam Member Services

Stores

Find a StoreClinicPharmacyOpticalMore In-Store Services

Services

Target Circle™Target Circle™ CardTarget Circle 360™Target AppRegistrySame Day DeliveryOrder PickupDrive UpFree 2-Day ShippingShipping & DeliveryMore Services
PinterestFacebookInstagramXYoutubeTiktokTermsCA Supply ChainPrivacyCA Privacy RightsYour Privacy ChoicesInterest Based AdsHealth Privacy Policy