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Author Acevedo, Elizabeth, author.

Title The Poet X / Elizabeth Acevedo.

Publication Info. [place of publication not identified] : HarperCollins, 2018.

Item Status

Edition First edition.
Digital edition.
Description 1 online resource
Fiction
Age group: age Teenagers
Educational level group: edu High school freshmen
Educational level group: edu High school sophomores
Educational level group: edu High school juniors
Educational level group: edu High school seniors
Educational level group: edu High school students
Age group: age Young adults
age Children
Summary A National Book Award Longlist title! Fans of Jacqueline Woodson, Meg Medina, and Jason Reynolds will fall hard for this 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 prayers?especially after she catches feelings for a boy in her bio class named Aman, who her family can never know about. With Mami's 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 school's slam poetry club, she doesn't know how she could ever attend without her mami finding out. But she still can't 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. "Crackles with energy and snaps with authenticity and voice." ?Justina Ireland, author of Dread Nation "An incredibly potent debut." ? Jason Reynolds, author of the National Book Award Finalist Ghost "Acevedo has amplified the voices of girls en el barrio who are equal parts goddess, saint, warrior, and hero." ? Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street.
Contents Part I. In the beginning was the word: Friday, August 24: Stoop-sitting ; Unhide-able ; Mira, muchacha ; Names ; First words ; Mami works -- Tuesday, August 28: Confirmation class ; God ; "Mami," I say to her on the walk home ; When you're born to old parents ; When you're born to old parents, continued ; When you're born to old parents, continued again ; Last word on being born to old parents ; Rumor has it -- Tuesday, September 4: First confirmation class ; Father Sean ; Haiku ; Boys ; Caridad and I shouldn't be friends ; Questions I have -- Wednesday, September 5: Night before the first day of school -- Thursday, September 6: H.S ; Ms. Galiano ; Rough draft of assignment 1 : write about the most impactful day of your life ; Final draft of assignment 1 (what I actually turn in) ; Routine ; Altar boy ; Twin's name ; More about Twin -- Tuesday, September 11: It's only the first week of tenth grade ; How I feel about attention -- Saturday, September 15: Games ; After ; Okay? -- Sunday, September 16: On Sunday ; During communion ; Church mass ; Not even close to haikus ; Holy water ; People say ; On Papi ; All over a damn water -- Monday, September 17: Flyer ; After the buzz dies down -- Tuesday, September 18: Aman ; Whispering with Caridad later that day ; What Twin be knowing ; Sharing ; Questions for Ms. Galiano ; Spoken word ; Wait ; Holding a poem in your hand ; J. Cole vs. Kendrick Lamar ; Asylum ; What I tell Aman ; Dreaming of him tonight -- Thursday, September 20: Thing about dreams ; Date ; Mami's dating rules ; Clarification on dating rules -- Friday, September 21: Feeling myself.
Part II. And the word was made flesh: Smoke parks ; I decided a long time ago ; Why Twin is a terrible twin ; Why Twin is a terrible twin, for real ; Why Twin is a terrible twin (last and most important reason) ; But why Twin is still the only boy I'll ever love -- Sunday, September 23: Communication ; About A -- Monday, September 24: Catching feelings ; Notes with Aman -- Tuesday, September 25: What I didn't say to Caridad in confirmation class Lectures ; Ms. Galiano's sticky note on top of assignment 1 ; Sometimes someone says something -- Friday, September 28: Listening ; Mother business And then he does ; Warmth -- Tuesday, October 9: Next couple of weeks ; Eve ; I think the story of Genesis is mad stupid ; As we are packing to leave ; Father Sean ; Answers ; Rough draft assignment 2 : last paragraphs of my biography ; Final draft of assignment 2 (What I actually turn in) ; Hands ; Fingers -- Tuesday, October 16: Talking church ; Swoon ; Telephone ; Over breakfast ; Angry cat, happy X -- Friday, October 19: About being in like ; Music -- Tuesday, October 23: Ring the alarm ; Day ; Wants ; At my train stop ; What I don't tell Aman ; Kiss stamps ; Last fifteen-year-old ; Concerns ; What Twin knows ; Hanging over my head -- Friday, October 26: Friday ; Black & blue ; Tight -- Saturday, October 27: Excuses ; Costume ready ; Reuben's house party ; One dance ; Stoop-sitting--with Aman ; Convos with Caridad -- Sunday, October 28: Braiding -- Monday, October 29: Fights ; Scrapping ; What we don't say ; Gay ; Feeling off when Twin is mad ; Rough draft of assignment 3 : describe someone you consider misunderstood by society ; Final draft of assignment 3 (what I actually turn in) -- Wednesday, November 7: Announcements ; Ice-skating ; Until ; Love -- Thursday, November 8: Around and around we go ; After skating ; This body on fire ; Shit & the fan ; Miracles ; Fear ; Ants ; I am no ant ; Diplomas ; Cuero ; Mami says ; Repetition ; Another thing you think while your kneeling on rice that have nothing to do with repentance Things you think while your kneeling on rice that have nothing to do with repentance ; Last thing you think while your kneeling on rice that have nothing to do with repentance ; Leaving ; What do you need from me? ; Consequences ; Late that night -- Friday, November 9: In front of my locker.
Part III. Voice of one crying in the wilderness: Silent world -- Sunday, November 11: Heavy ; My confession ; Father Sean says ; Prayers ; How I can tell ; Before we walk in the house ; My heart is a hand -- Wednesday, November 14: A poem Mami will never read ; In translation ; Heartbreak ; Reminders ; Writing ; What I'd like to tell Aman when he sends another apology message -- Wednesday, November 21: Favors ; Pulled back -- Thursday, November 22: On Thanksgiving ; Haiku : the best part about Thanksgiving was when Mami ; Rough draft of assignment 4 : when was the last time you felt free? ; Rough draft of assignment 4 : when was the last time you felt free? ; Rough draft of assignment 4 : when was the last time you felt free? ; Final draft of assignment 4 (what I actually turn in) ; Gone -- Monday, December 10: Zeros ; Possibilities ; Can't tell me nothing -- Tuesday, December 11: Isabelle ; First poetry club meeting ; Nerves ; When I'm done ; Compliments ; Caridad is standing outside the church ; Hope is a thing with wings -- Thursday, December 13: Here ; Haikus ; Offering ; Holding Twin ; Cody ; Problems ; Dominican Spanish lesson ; Permission -- Friday, December 14: Open mic night ; Signed up ; Mic is open ; Invitation -- Sunday, December 16: All the way hype -- Monday, December 17: At lunch on Monday -- Tuesday, December 18: At poetry club ; Every day after English class -- Monday, December 24: Christmas Eve ; It's a rosary -- Wednesday, December 26-Tuesday, January 1: Longest week -- Wednesday, January 2: Waiting game -- Tuesday, January 8: Birthdays ; Good ; Bad ; Ugly ; Let me explain ; If your hand causes you to sin ; Verses ; Burn ; Where there is smoke ; Things you think about in the split second your notebook is burning ; Other things you think about in the split second your notebook is burning ; My mother tries to grab me Returning ; On the walk to the train ; Ride ; No turning back ; Taking care ; In Aman's arms ; And I also know ; Tangled ; Next move ; there are words -- Wednesday, January 9: Facing it ; "You don't have to do anything you don't want to do" ; What I say to Ms. Galiano after she passes me a Kleenex; Going home ; Aman, Twin, and Caridad ; Divine intervention ; Homecoming ; My mother and I -- Thursday, January 24: Stronger ; Slam prep ; Ms. Galiano explains the five rules of slam ; Xiomara's secret rules of slam ; Poetry club's real rules of slam -- Friday, February 1: Poetic justice -- Friday, February 8: Aftermath of the slam ; At the New York citywide slam ; Celebrate with me ; Assignment 5 : first and final draft.
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Audience HL800L Lexile.
Study Program Accelerated Reader UG 5.2 5.
Awards ALSC Notable Children's Book, 2019
Amelia Bloomer Top Ten, 2019
Américas Award, 2019
Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction and Poetry Award, 2018
Chicago Public Library Best Teen Fiction, 2018
CILIP Carnegie Medal Nominee, 2019
CSMCL Best Books, 2018
Horn Book Fanfare List, 2018
Kirkus Prize Finalist for Young Readers' Literature, 2018
Lambda Literary Award Nominee for LGBTQ Children's/Young Adult, 2019
Lincoln Award: Illinois Teen Readers' Choice Nominee, 2020
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Literature Winner, 2018
Michael L. Printz Award, 2019
National Book Award Winner for Young People's Literature, 2018
New York Public Library Best Books for Teens, 2018
New York Public Library Best Books for Teens: Top Ten, 2018
New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Books: Young Adult, 2018
NPR Best Books, 2018
Publisher's Weekly Best Young Adult Book, 2018
Pura Belpré Author Award, 2019
School Library Journal's Best Books, 2018
Walter Award, Teen Category, 2019
Waterstones Children's Book Prize, Older Fiction Shortlist, 2019
YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults, 2019
YALSA Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults, 2019
Subject Teenage girls -- Juvenile fiction.
Teenage girls.
Dominican Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
Dominican Americans.
High school students -- Juvenile fiction.
High school students.
Poets -- Juvenile fiction.
Poets.
Poetry slams -- Juvenile fiction.
Poetry slams.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools.
Adolescence -- Juvenile fiction.
Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction.
Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile fiction.
Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction.
Adolescence.
YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- Coming of Age.
Self-esteem.
YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- Novels in Verse.
Interpersonal relations.
YOUNG ADULT FICTION -- People & Places -- United States -- Hispanic & Latino.
New York (State) -- New York -- Harlem.
Poetry.
Young adult fiction.
Genre/Form Young adult fiction.
Juvenile works.
Fiction.
Novels in verse.
Young adult works.
Young adult fiction.
Novels in verse.
Electronic books.
Teenage Fiction.
Fiction.
ISBN 0062662821
9780062662828 (electronic book)