Libertad
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Spring Inés Peña
“An evocative, nuanced, and powerful coming-of-age story that skillfully explores the many ways in which the personal is political.”—Randy Ribay, author of National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing
Life in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, churns louder and faster as what’s sure to be an explosive presidential election looms large, and protests rage across every corner of the city. For her part, high school senior Libertad Morazán takes heart in writing political poetry for her anonymous Instagram account, and in a budding romance with someone new. But things come to a head when Mami sees texts on Libertad’s phone mentioning a kiss with a girl, and Libi discovers her beloved older brother, Maynor, playing a major role in the protests.
As Libertad faces the political and social corruption around her, unbearable homophobia at home and at school, and online threats in response to her poems, she begins dreaming of a future where she doesn’t have to hide who she is. Where she doesn’t have to worry about someone she loves losing their life just for speaking up. Then the ultimate tragedy strikes, and leaving her family and friends—plus the only home she’s ever known—might be her only option.
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Critic reviews
Pura Belpré Author Honor Book • Kirkus Best Books of the Year • Chicago Public Library Best of the Best • YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Pick • ALAN Amelia Elizabeth Walden Book Award Finalist • ILA Young Adult Book Award Winner
“An emotionally charged must-read.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Through the eyes of a strong, sympathetic protagonist, Zaldívar crafts a hefty novel.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Flores Zaldívar’s deeply personal storytelling centers Libertad’s humanity, as well as that of her family members. Readers experience Libertad’s own journey through her first-person narration and creative expression, and in her relationships with her blood relatives and chosen family.”—The Horn Book, starred review
“Zaldívar effortlessly combines the tiny details of daily life with the grand-scale realities of Honduran history and politics, giving a frame of reference and resonance to both . . . In a fraught U.S. election year, this queer, coming-of-age story should be required reading for all.”—Booklist Online, starred review
“An evocative, nuanced, and powerful coming-of-age story that skillfully explores the many ways in which the personal is political.”—Randy Ribay, author of National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing
“From page one to the very end, I never stopped clutching my chest. Libertad will knock you off your feet.”—Olivia A. Cole, acclaimed author of Dear Medusa
“An emotionally charged must-read.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Through the eyes of a strong, sympathetic protagonist, Zaldívar crafts a hefty novel.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“Flores Zaldívar’s deeply personal storytelling centers Libertad’s humanity, as well as that of her family members. Readers experience Libertad’s own journey through her first-person narration and creative expression, and in her relationships with her blood relatives and chosen family.”—The Horn Book, starred review
“Zaldívar effortlessly combines the tiny details of daily life with the grand-scale realities of Honduran history and politics, giving a frame of reference and resonance to both . . . In a fraught U.S. election year, this queer, coming-of-age story should be required reading for all.”—Booklist Online, starred review
“An evocative, nuanced, and powerful coming-of-age story that skillfully explores the many ways in which the personal is political.”—Randy Ribay, author of National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing
“From page one to the very end, I never stopped clutching my chest. Libertad will knock you off your feet.”—Olivia A. Cole, acclaimed author of Dear Medusa
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