
In "The Poet X," Elizabeth Acevedo's National Book Award-winning novel-in-verse, a young Afro-Latina finds her voice through slam poetry. What happens when your words become both weapon and shield? This bestseller sparked a revolution in YA literature, finally giving Latinx teens the representation they deserved.
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Fifteen-year-old Xiomara Batista's body betrays her daily. Curvy and tall, she attracts unwanted attention from men on the Harlem streets and suspicion from her devoutly Catholic mother. "My body is a threat, a distraction, a sin waiting to happen," she writes in the leather notebook her twin brother gave her. In this sacred space, Xiomara-whose name ironically means "one who is ready for war"-pours out questions about faith, desire, and identity that would earn her punishment if spoken aloud. When her English teacher introduces her to slam poetry, Xiomara discovers that her words might be more powerful than her fists ever were. But in a household where obedience is non-negotiable, how can she claim her voice without losing her family? Through verse that pulses with raw emotion and cultural tension, we witness a young woman's journey to self-expression in a world determined to silence her.
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