relisten to the band brodsky beats their pretty hard to forget well this bronson has got to be to alina brodsky's debut novel broken glass park. brodsky takes us to a high rise concrete ghetto at the edge of the city were teenagers hang out between broken beer bottles and broken liquor bottles if you live here it's already game over but 17 year old sasha isn't giving up yet she's whip smart and she's ready to take fate into her own hands. sometimes i think i'm the only one in our neighborhood with any worthwhile dreams i have to and there's no reason to be ashamed of either one i want to kill body and i want to write a book about my mother i already have a title the story of an idiotic redheaded woman who would still be alive if only she had listened to her smart oldest daughter. instead sasha tells her own story how she saw her stepfather murdered her mother leaving how the hell all she can think about is griffin and how despite everything that's happened to her she manages to find love and hope only nebraska's book gives this team her own voice. breathlessly chatty and highly intelligence somet