Part of Abdo’s Hip-Hop Artists series, Alicia Klepeis biography of Kanye West is both smooth and dynamic, much like the focal artist himself. Many unique qualities and factoids are brought up by Klepeis. Readers will get to learn that Kanye was mainly self-taught and pursued other artists, begging them to teach one or two skills at a time. He first made a name for himself as a producer and as he tried to get a recording contract, industry leaders didn’t think his own rap would sell because he didn’t come from the wrong side of the tracks. His upper-middle-class household was supported by a single mother though; she was a university professor mother who provided a comfortable, supportive environment. But Kanye worked for his own money from an early age as well to support his high-class fashion-forward tastes. Focusing on his multi-faceted talents, Klepeis goes on to chronical Kanye’s albums, awards, and milestone moments in 96 pages of text and photos. This is a highly accessible biography for middle and high school students, one that probably should be in most high school libraries.