Tupac Shakur's most intimate and honest thoughts were uncovered only after his death in 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.
Written in his own hand from the time he was nineteen, the seventy-two poems embrace his spirit, his energy — and his ultimate message of hope.