Just Kids is a book written by a famous author, Patti Smith, narrates the childhood of the author. Just kids Patti smith explains the imaginative life led by the author. The book also focuses on the days when the author was immersed in artistic pursuits in New York. The author arrives in the city of New York without a penny and later enters a room. In the room, a boy named Robert Mapplethorpe is sleeping. When Smith, the patron of the arts, meets Mapplethorpe, they can collectively promote their artistry skills and confront the media, showcasing their skills in photography and music. However, they later split up and pursued different career paths. But they are unified at an exhibition organized by Robert Miller Gallery. Although the two artists share emotional feelings, Mapplethorpe is later diagnosed with fatal AIDS.