The poet X / a novel by Elizabeth Acevedo.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062662811 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 361, 13 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First paperback edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2020.
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes an excerpt from: With the fire on high. Originally published in hardcover: New York, NY : HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2018. |
| Awards Note: | National Book Award winner Pura Belpré Award American Library Associations's Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction and Poetry Award, 2018 |
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| Genre: | Young adult fiction. Novels in verse. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | YA Aceve | 31681010371391 | YADULT | Available | - |
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When Xiomara Batista, who pours all her frustrations and passion into poetry, is invited to join the school slam poetry club, she struggles with her mother's expectations and her need to be heard. - HARPERCOLL
Winner of the National Book Award for Young Peopleâs Literature, the Michael L. Printz Award, and the Pura Belpré Award.
âA story that will slam the power of poetry and love back into your heart.â âLaurie Halse Anderson, author of Speak and Chains
The Poet X is the astonishing New York Times-bestselling novel-in-verse by an award-winning slam poet, about an Afro-Latina heroine who tells her story with blazing words and powerful truth.
Xiomara Batista feels unheard and unable to hide in her Harlem neighborhood. Ever since her body grew into curves, she has learned to let her fists and her fierceness do the talking.
But Xiomara has plenty she wants to say, and she pours all her frustration and passion onto the pages of a leather notebook, reciting the words to herself like prayersâespecially after she catches feelings for a boy in her bio class named Aman, who her family can never know about.
With Mamiâs determination to force her daughter to obey the laws of the church, Xiomara understands that her thoughts are best kept to herself. So when she is invited to join her schoolâs slam poetry club, she doesnât know how she could ever attend without her mami finding out. But she still canât stop thinking about performing her poems.
Because in the face of a world that may not want to hear her, Xiomara refuses to be silent.
âCrackles with energy and snaps with authenticity and voice.â âJustina Ireland, author of Dread Nation
âAn incredibly potent debut.â âJason Reynolds, author of the National Book Award Finalist Ghost
âAcevedo has amplified the voices of girls en el barrio who are equal parts goddess, saint, warrior, and hero.â âIbi Zoboi, author of American Street