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back 17 years and centering it around Maverick made the most sense.Peopleand then when the film came out, he was the character that I was asked about the most.”, the title for which draws inspiration from the Tupac Shakur song "The Rose That Grew From Concrete," will follow not only Maverick's journey as a 17-year-old, but as a young father to Starr's older brother, Seven.
"The big thing I’m excited for readers to learn about with Maverick, specifically, is that there are things that he has done in his life that his kids don’t even know about," Angie revealed in theinterview, going on to say, "I’m also excited to show this bonding between father and son… So many people assume that Black kids, especially Black kids in the hood, don’t have fathers. And that’s a lie. So many of them do.
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