47 pages • 1 hour read
289
Book • Nonfiction
New York • 2010s
2023
Adult
18+ years
Among the Bros by Max Marshall recounts the 2016 College of Charleston drug bust and the murder of Patrick Moffly, examining fraternity culture, racism, social privilege, and the rise in drug trafficking. The narrative follows Mikey Schmidt from his arrival at the College of Charleston in 2013 through his involvement in drug dealing, hazing rituals, and the resulting legal consequences. The book includes discussions of substance misuse, racism, sexual violence, and violent hazing.
Gritty
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Mysterious
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Melancholic
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Reviews for Max Marshall's Among the Bros praise its sharp insight into toxic masculinity and fraternity culture, with engaging prose and well-developed characters. However, some critics feel the plot can be predictable and the pacing uneven. While the book tackles relevant social issues, it occasionally leans too heavily on stereotypes.
Readers who appreciate Max Marshall's Among the Bros often enjoy exploring modern masculinity and fraternity culture. Similar to readers of Jeff Hobbs' The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, they are typically drawn to investigative narratives that combine personal stories with broader social issues, enriching their understanding of contemporary youth culture.
9,607 ratings
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289
Book • Nonfiction
New York • 2010s
2023
Adult
18+ years
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