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Victim
Victim | Andrew Boryga
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There’s a fine line between bending the truth and telling bald-faced lies, and Javier Perez is willing to cross it.
Javier Perez is a hustler from a family of hustlers. He learns from an early age how to play the game to his own advantage, how his background—murdered drug dealer dad, single cash-strapped mom, best friend serving time for gang activity—becomes a key to doors he didn’t even know existed. This kind of story, molded in the right way, is just what college-admissions committees are looking for, and a full academic scholarship to a prestigious university brings Javi one step closer to his dream of becoming a famous writer.
As a college student, Javi embellishes his life story until there’s not even a kernel of truth left. The only real connection to his past is the occasional letter he trades with his childhood best friend, Gio, who doesn’t seem to care about Javi’s newfound awareness of white privilege or the school-to-prison pipeline. Soon after graduating, a viral essay transforms Javi from a writer on the rise to a journalist at a legendary magazine where the editors applaud his “unique perspective.” But Gio more than anyone knows who Javi really is, and sees through his game. Once he’s released from prison and Javi offers to cut him in on the deal, will he play along with Javi’s charade, or will it all come crumbling down?
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suvata
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5 Stars • Victim is a debut novel by Andrew Boryga. It follows the story of Javi, an aspiring writer who cynically exploits his Bronx upbringing and identity as a person of color for personal gain in the media and publishing industry. The book explores themes of identity, race, class, and the exploitation of personal narratives in a satirical and thought-provoking manner.

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Amor4Libros
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Even though the ending of this book was predictable, it didn‘t take away from the writing being wonderful and insightful (I highlighted many quotes).

Javi‘s hustle story was not a new one, but it was still entertaining and it gives you something to think about when it comes to how far will you go to obtain external validation and are you willing to pay the price for the risks that you take?

Excellent debut!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Amor4Libros
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Exactly how I feel when non-fiction or memoirs spend too much time giving me statistics…

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Amor4Libros
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#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

I wasn‘t trying to play the victim until the world taught me what a powerful grift it is.

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Amor4Libros
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Will I finish a book this week? Maybe…In the meantime, let‘s start a new one!

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keithmalek
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Brilliant! A "POC" (person of color) discovers the benefits and opportunities of false victimhood. And in case you're wondering, no, it's not a biography of Ta-Nehisi Coates. ?

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suvata @keithmalek I‘ll have to check that one out 9mo
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keithmalek
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