

Does the book have a hopeful ending? Yes, but wrought with anxiety for the future. Things are looking up? Kick you in the gut again.

And by that I mean everything bad that could happen pretty much did. Rape, domestic abuse, child abuse, incest, racism, homophobia, murder, self harm, suicidal thoughts, drug use, graphic violence, shame over body image. This is a super hard book for me to review.įirst of all, it has every trigger warning you could imagine. Did anyone not report this? Things like this are supposed to get reported. Growing up in Queens, NY I understand that the public school system isn't great, but Precious was purposely urinating on herself, she wasn't speaking, and she would come to school with semen stains on her shirt. The only reason why I didn't give it a full 5 stars is because I had a hard time believing that the schools truly didn't care. I couldn't imagine dealing with all of these things at the age of 16 and to me that made Precious strong. Precious is still a child herself yet she has to overcome all of this and try her best to push forward with the cards that life has given her. She is 16 years old, still in middle school, has a 4 year old daughter, pregnant again, abused by her mother, raped by her father (who is the father of her children), she is poor, illiterate, and HIV positive. The story is about a girl named Precious that is failed by the system. It deals with child abuse so if that’s a trigger for you then I suggest you don’t read.

I read Push when I was in the 9th grade and reading it a second time still didn’t change my view on how awesome this book was.
