When We Make It

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when we make it barnes and noble elisabet velasquez

An unforgettable, torrential, and hopeful debut young adult novel-in-verse that redefines what it means to "make it,” for readers of Nicholasa Mohr and Elizabeth Acevedo.

Sarai is a first-generation Puerto Rican eighth grader who can see with clarity the truth, pain, and beauty of the world both inside and outside her Bushwick apartment. Together with her older sister Estrella, she navigates the strain of family traumas and the systemic pressures of toxic masculinity and housing insecurity in a rapidly gentrifying Brooklyn. Sarai questions the society around her, her Boricua identity, and the life she lives with determination and an open heart, learning to celebrate herself in a way that she has been denied.

When We Make It is a love letter to anyone who was taught to believe that they would not make it. To those who feel their emotions before they can name them. To those who still may not have all the language but they have their story. Velasquez’ debut novel is sure to leave an indelible mark on all who read it.---from the publisher

384 pages                              978-0593324486                          Ages 14-18

Keywords:  novel in verse, diversity, diverse books, Latina Author, Latino, Latina, Latinx, family, toxic masculinity, social issues, determination, feelings, coming of age, 14 year old, 15 year old, 16 year old, believing in yourself, identity, self image, self reliance, self acceptance, teens

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