Tupac Shakur's most intimate and honest thoughts were uncovered only
after his death with the instant classic The Rose That Grew from
Concrete.
His talent was unbounded a raw force that commanded attention and
respect.
His death was tragic--a violent homage to the power of his voice.
His legacy is indomitable--as vibrant and alive today as it has ever
been.
For the first time in paperback, this collection of deeply personal
poetry is a mirror into the legendary artist's enigmatic world and its
many contradictions.
Written in his own hand from the time he was nineteen, these seventy-two
poems embrace his spirit, his energy--and his ultimate message of hope.